Dr. Joel Poinsett, who was the first ambassador to Mexico, brought the
bright red star-shaped flower to the United States. Hence, it was names
as Poinsettia. It is also known as 'Flame Leaf' or 'Flower of the Holy
Night'. The legend related to this favorite Christmas flower is Mexican
too. However, there are two versions of the story. In one version, the
two small children of the story are known as Maria and her little
brother Pablo; while in another version, two cousins are mentioned by
the names of Pepita and Pedro. Whatever be the names, the story goes
like this:
There was once a brother-sister pair who was very poor. They lived in a
village and they had barely enough to eat two full meals a day. As the
Christmas time approached, festivities, parades and parties in the
village attracted the children. The gaiety of the season in itself was
quite charismatic. Moreover, a large manger scene was being set up in
the village church and all the children were eager to go to Baby Jesus
and give him the best present. Mario and Pablo also wanted to give
expensive presents to the Holy Child that He will love. While all
children were discussing, what they think is best for the baby and what
they will buy as the gift for Him, Mario and Pablo knew that they had no
money to buy the presents and had nothing that they could gift to the
child.
Yet, they could not let go of the temptation to see the baby just once
and give something to Him. On Christmas Eve, Maria and Pablo set out for
church a little earlier than others to attend the service. Since they
had nothing to give to the child, they thought of plucking some weeds
that was growing along the roadside to make a soft bed for Baby Jesus
and decorate his crib. While they were still decorating the crib of the
Baby, other children also arrived. Now, children can be very cruel when
it comes to teasing and making fun of others. Mario and Pablo were
almost in tears for shame and helplessness when a miracle occurred.
Suddenly, the weeds burst into bright red petals that looked like stars
and were so beautiful that everyone was awed by their beauty. Everybody
realized and said that a gift of love is dearer to Jesus than the most
expensive presents that money could buy. Ever since then, Poinsettia
flowers have become favorites for Christmas decorations.
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