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Euphorbia pulcherrima 'Eckansley'(HOLLY POINT) PP11889

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Family

Euphorbiaceae

Botanical Name

Euphorbia pulcherrima 'Eckansley'(HOLLY POINT) PP11889

Plant Common Name

Holly Point Poinsettia, Poinsettia

General Description

One of numerous poinsettia cultivars developed by Paul Ecke Ranch of Encinitas, California, this 1999 introduction is grown for its variegated leaves, bright red flower bracts, compact multi-branched habit, and early bloom. Like all modern selections of Euphorbia pulcherrima, it was developed to meet the massive holiday demand for bushy, showy-flowered, greenhouse-produced poinsettias. Its wild ancestors in western Mexico are leggy, medium-sized deciduous shrubs that often shed their leaves before blooming.

All poinsettias have upright woody stems with large, slightly lobed leaves and milky sap. The leaves of Holly Pointâ„¢ are light- to medium-green with a broad irregular creamy-white margin. As nights lengthen in fall, clusters of inconspicuous yellow blooms with showy petal-like bracts develop at the stem tips. Holly Pointâ„¢ bears about 12 large scarlet flower bracts per stem from late fall to midwinter. The well-branched plants grow to 10 inches (25 cm) their first year. They retain their leaves through much of winter in mild sunny locations.

Poinsettias require full to partial sun and average to fertile well-drained soil. Purchased poinsettias can be moved to a sunny window or a frost-free garden niche after they bloom. These "saved" poinsettias will eventually grow far beyond their first-year size.

These tender ornamentals can be reluctant to rebloom because flowering is triggered by long nights. The best method is to site plants in natural daylight, where they will experience shortening days. Professional growers shade their plants at night starting around the autumnal equinox to ensure full bract coloration 6 to 8 weeks later.

Poinsettia is sometimes the subject of health concerns. See http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Euphopu.htm

Characteristics

  • AHS Heat Zone

    12 - 10

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    9 - 15

  • Sunset Zone

    H1, H2, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

  • Plant Type

    Shrub

  • Sun Exposure

    Full Sun, Partial Sun

  • Height

    10"-12" / 25.4cm - 30.5cm

  • Width

    14"-20" / 35.6cm - 50.8cm

  • Bloom Time

    Late Fall, Early Winter, Winter

  • Native To

    Mexico

Growing Conditions

  • Soil pH

    Acidic, Neutral

  • Soil Drainage

    Well Drained

  • Soil type

    Loam, Sand

  • Tolerances

    Drought

  • Growth Rate

    Medium

  • Water Requirements

    Drought Tolerant, Average Water

  • Habit

    Upright/Erect

  • Seasonal Interest

    Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Ornamental Features

  • Flower Interest

    Showy

  • Flower Color

    Yellow, Red, Orange Red

  • Foliage Color (Spring)

    Green, Ivory

  • Foliage Color (Spring) Modifier

    Variegated

  • Foliage Color (Summer)

    Ivory

  • Foliage Color (Summer) Modifier

    Variegated

  • Foliage Color (Fall)

    Ivory

  • Foliage Color (Fall) Modifier

    Variegated

  • Foliage Color (Winter)

    Green, Ivory

  • Foliage Color (Winter) Modifier

    Variegated

  • Bark Color

    Green, Tan

  • Fragrant Flowers

    No

  • Fragrant Fruit

    No

  • Fragrant Foliage

    No

  • Bark or Stem Fragrant

    No

  • Flower Petal Number

    Single

  • Repeat Bloomer

    No

  • Showy Fruit

    No

  • Edible Fruit

    No

  • Showy Foliage

    Yes

  • Foliage Texture

    Coarse

  • Foliage Sheen

    Matte

  • Evergreen

    Semi-Evergreen

  • Showy Bark

    No

Special Characteristics

  • Bark Texture

    Smooth

  • Usage

    Container, Feature Plant, Houseplant, Mixed Border, Tropical

  • Sharp or Has Thorns

    No

  • Invasive

    No

  • Self-Sowing

    No