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The Fraser fir is cultivated from seedlings in several northern states in the USA and across the border in adjacent parts of the Canadian province of Quebec, especially for the Christmas tree trade. It is also grown in Bedgebury National Pinetum and other collections in the United Kingdom .
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It is particularly well known for its red and green foliage and is widely used in Christmas floral displays. It derives its common English name from Joel Roberts Poinsett , the first United States minister to Mexico , who is credited with introducing the plant to the US in the 1820s.
“The Color Purple,” a vibrant adaptation of the book-turned-beloved-movie-turned-hit-Broadway-musical, dominated at the box office on Christmas Day.
It is sometimes called "fiddle tree," because its peculiar leaves, with their arched bases and in-cut sides, suggest the violin shape. [11] The external resemblance of its flowers to tulips named it the Tulip-tree. [9]
Residents still express sorrow and outrage that a long-dead landmark mimosa tree in east Fort Worth was removed, But it’s not forgotten.