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50,000 Poinsettias


 
Russo's grows over 50,000 poinsettias each year.

This is no easy easy task in New England when you consider that the poinsettia is a tropical plant!

From the petite 4 inch pot, to the jumbo 14 inch pot, all of our Poinsettias are Grade AA, come in a variey of colors and with a foil wrapping and protective sleeves for a beautiful presentation. 

We grow for numerous national retailers in the USA and large property management and landscape companies. Churches and other fund raising organizations also trust Russo's to provide their Holiday plants. 

Our Poinsettias are known for their beauty and health. Poinsettias are a beautiful addition to your holiday decor and never lose their appeal at Christmas time.
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Care Sheets ~ Winter Plants & Flowers

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Care Sheets ~ Winter Plants & Flowers

Care Sheets ~ Winter Plants & Flowers

Russo's Poinsettia
Russo's Poinsettia
Russo's Poinsettia
Russo's Poinsettia
Russo's Poinsettia
Russo's Poinsettia
Care Sheets ~ Winter Plants & Flowers

We grow all colors of Poinsettias.
December 12th is National Poinsettia Day!
The most popular color of poinsettia ~ Red
 
Russo's Red Poinsettia's
 
Winter Plants ~ Pretty in Pink
 
Are Poinsettia's Poisonious?

The poinsettia is the most widely tested consumer plant on the market today, proving the myth about the popular holiday plant to be false:

  • Scientific research from The Ohio State University has proved the poinsettia to be non-toxic to both humans and pets. All parts of the plant were tested, including the leaves and sap.

  • According to POISINDEX, the national information center for poison control centers, a child would have to ingest 500-600 leaves in order to exceed the experimental doses that found no toxicity.

  • A study by Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University found that out of 22,793 reported poinsettia exposures there was essentially no toxicity significance of any kind. The study used national data collected by the American Association of Poison Control Centers.

  • The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reports that keeping this plant out of the reach of pets to avoid stomach upset is a good idea, however pet owners need not fear the poinsettia and banish it from their homes for fear of a fatal exposure.

  • As with any non-food product, however, the poinsettia is not meant to be eaten and can cause varying degrees of discomfort; therefore, the plant should be kept out of the reach of young children and curious pets


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Russo Greenhouses
134 Lincoln Street, West Bridgewater, MA 02379
russogreenhse@aol.com
ph. (508) 559-9388  ~  fx. (508) 559 - 9386


Winter Plants
Christmas Trees ~ Christmas Wreaths Balls ~ Christmas Cactus ~ Poinsettia's

Spring Plants
Daffodils ~  Easter Lily ~ Hyacinth ~ Tulips ~ Pansies

Summer Plants
Annuals ~ Geraniums ~ Herbs ~ Perennials ~ Tomatoes & Peppers 

Fall Plants
Asters ~ Cabbage & Kale ~ Hardy Mums ~ Ornamental Peppers