Poinsettia gift wrap
$24.00
The poinsettia's journey to becoming a Christmas symbol in the United States began in the 1820s when Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, discovered the plant and brought it back to his home in South Carolina. Poinsett, an amateur botanist, cultivated the plant and shared it with botanical gardens and friends, leading to its growing popularity.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
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The poinsettia's journey to becoming a Christmas symbol in the United States began in the 1820s when Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, discovered the plant and brought it back to his home in South Carolina. Poinsett, an amateur botanist, cultivated the plant and shared it with botanical gardens and friends, leading to its growing popularity.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
The poinsettia's journey to becoming a Christmas symbol in the United States began in the 1820s when Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, discovered the plant and brought it back to his home in South Carolina. Poinsett, an amateur botanist, cultivated the plant and shared it with botanical gardens and friends, leading to its growing popularity.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish