Rather than bung your festive poinsettia in a boring pot and wait for it to wilt, why not add the colourful bracts to Christmas table decorations, place settings and hanging ornaments? We have lots of poinsettia decoration ideas to style your house with this winter.

Why poinsettias?

Some 100 million poinsettias are produced in Europe each year and eight million are sold in the UK.

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More colours are now available, from the traditional red to salmon pink and cool white, meaning the number one houseplant over the festive season is more versatile than it used to be.

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Make the most of white varieties (Stars For Europe/PA)

“The key is to choose a colour that you love and group them together to create impact,” says Ian Drummond, houseplant expert and author of At Home With Plants (available on Amazon).

“You can be very creative with poinsettias because providing you buy them from a reputable supplier – never from an outside stall as they hate draughts – they are more durable than you think.”

Poinsettia decoration ideas

1. Go for a natural look

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“Try removing the lower stems and filling the base of the pot with co-ordinating baubles, or arrange pine cones and twigs around the base.”

2. Add a splash of table colour

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“Simply cut the stems and place the cut end into hot water for a few seconds, and then immediately into cold. This stops the flow of sap and they can last for up to two weeks in water if prepared this way. The stems can be grouped together or displayed singly in bud vases for a gorgeous pop of colour, ideal as a place setting for the Christmas table.”

3. To create hanging interest

Poinsettia decoration ideas
Hang small bowls of poinsettias from festive branches (Stars For Europe/PA)

“Get really creative and hang a branch with re-purposed baubles used as tiny vases to display the cut poinsettias. You can even hang the colourful bracts on your Christmas tree instead of bows. Or wire it into an indoor Christmas wreath for an added splash of colour.”

4. As the finishing touch to Christmas wrapping

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Poinsettias can make the finishing touches to presents (Stars For Europe/PA)

“If you want to cut back on plastic bows but make your Christmas wrapping look beautiful, using traditional red poinsettia stems instead offers that personal touch.”

How do you keep poinsettias fresh?

Poinsettia decoration ideas
Keep them warm and not waterlogged (Stars For Europe/PA)

Buy your plant from a garden centre or reputable store, not from outside stalls as lower temperatures on display will reduce the shelf life of the plant, Drummond advises.

If possible, check your poinsettia’s compost before buying. It should be neither dripping wet nor totally dry. Dense foliage and yellow-green budding flowers in-between the coloured bracts are a sure sign of quality. Protect it from the wind and cold and transport it quickly to its warm new home.

Keep it in a bright, warm spot (around 20 degrees C). It can be close to a radiator but not in direct sunlight or near draughts, so keep it away from open doors, windows and fireplaces.

Water only when the compost is starting to change colour and become lighter, and do not allow to sit in water.

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