The poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima is a native of Mexico.
Poinsettia are cultivated as commercial pot plants all over the world. They are native to Mexico.
This plant originally is grown in Mexico.
Poinsettia.
That it is native to forests and that it is not native to higher elevations is the reason why poinsettia cannot be ground in Mexico City.Specifically, the poinsettia grows along Mexico's Pacific coast and in Mexico's interior. Coastally, it is native to tropical forests. Inland, it needs dry, hot forests. Neither of these conditions will be found inland at Mexico's capital city.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: National Poinsettia Day
The coloured part of the Poinsettia, red,pink or white. is a bract or modified leaf. The flower is the small yellow parts in the centre. The Latin name is Euphorbia pulcherrima.
There are many types of native flowers that grow in Mexico. These flowers include the poinsettia, the Dahlia, and the Mexican sunflower.
It is a native of Mexico.
I guess you mean "edible" plants. Some of them include:Corn / maizeBeansTomatoesCocoaSome species of squashThe most popular, non-edible plant "exported" into the world is the Poinsettia or Christmas Plant.
The Poinsettia, [ Euphorbia pulcherrima] is a native plant of Mexico.
There is just one (1) poinsettia species.Specifically, the scientific, Latin or binomial name is "Euphorbia pulcherrima." The word "Euphorbia" is the name of the genus. It identifies poinsettia as a member of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) of plants. The word "pulcherrima" is the name of the species or specific epithet.In its native southwest Mexican and Central American habitats, the poinsettia is a shrub. Outside its native range, it takes the form of one of over 100 cultivated varieties. So the scientific name further will be expanded to identify the cultivar (cultivated variety) in question.