Tropical Gardening: Nature heralds glad tidings of Christmas

Euphorbia leucocephala or Snow on the Mountain is also from Mexico and Central America. It forms a large rounded bush and can put on quite a show when planted enmasse. (Voltaire Moise/Courtesy photo)

Colorful bracts of Euphorbia pulcherrima grace local gardens now. The plant was cultivated and valued by the Aztecs and Mayans long before European contact. (Voltaire Moise/Courtesy photo)

Short cool days make conditions ideal for colorful poinsettias and its close relative Euphorbia leucocephala sometimes called Snow on the Mountain. Our holiday season usually begins with Halloween and extends to Easter, but it is also the time for colds, flu bugs, pneumonia, and even variants of Covid. This means we need to be a little careful of large crowds like wild parties around New Year’s Eve. Perhaps a safer endeavor would be to focus on enjoying the fresh air of our gardens!