Horticulture students at Naaman Forest High School in Garland spent the semester growing several different varieties of Poinsettias. They gave them away for the holidays to area hospitals and other district schools.
Naaman Forest senior Chelsie Parras, 17, tend to Poinsettia's in the schools green house Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2010. Students in the school's horticulture classes grew several different species of the plant and will distribute 620 of them to the Garland ISD schools and area hospitals. (BRANDON WADE/Special Contributor)Students in Naaman Forest High School's horticulture classes grew Marble Poinsettia's in the school green house this semester. The students have tended to several different species of the plant and will distribute 620 of them to the Garland ISD schools and area hospitals. Photo taken on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2010. (BRANDON WADE/Special Contributor)L to R: Naaman Forest junior Hunter Courson, 16, senior Zach Hobbs, 18, and junior Raul Peraza, 16, tend to Orange Spice Poinsettia's in the schools green house Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2010. Students in Naaman Forest High School's horticulture classes grew several different species of the plant and will distribute 620 of them to the Garland ISD schools and area hospitals. (BRANDON WADE/Special Contributor)Students in Naaman Forest High School's horticulture classes grew Orange Spice Poinsettia's in the schools green house this semester. The students have tended to several different species of the plant and will distribute 620 of them to the Garland ISD schools and area hospitals. Photo taken on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2010. (BRANDON WADE/Special Contributor)
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