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My grandmother used to keep them all year in her basement and get them to bloom again the next year, she also did that with all her geraniums as well. I don't have that kind of 'green thumb' or patience.
I have bought one in the Christmas time, but now I can it throw away, it's no longer beautiful.
Yes, Christmas Star, I couldn't think of the German name. I never have them here because they are very poisonous for cats if they should eat some.
Thanks Niccolino for passing by.I'am glad you like the puzzle!
Edie, now I know what you mean. Indeed, they are also in white.Here in Austria we say Weihnachtstern!
Love this one! Having the border round the edge of the square certainly helps with solving the puzzle!
It's the Christmas flower here. Big red stars, they come in white too. You must have them as well.
Ik heb zojuist al mijn vergeten puzzels gedaan en ik stond nergens op de lijst.
He, gelukkig, we zijn eruit. Weer wat geleerd!
Ja dat is een poinsettia....een kerstster.
Op zijn duits natuurlijk weihnachtstern.
Je bedoelt een kerstster, zoals wij ze hier noemen.
Dat noemen wij een Kerstroos geloof ik..Dat zijn die planten die ze rond de kerst verkopen, met die rode bloemen.
Edie, I'm so sorry, but what is poinsettia? The name of a flower?? Never heard!
Looks like a pretty poinsettia. Thanks Sonja
Ook heel mooi.
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