Poinsettias of Old Hollywood, Part II
Hollywood Poinsettias/Courtesy Tommy DangcilAfter I posted my last piece, I discovered an article in the current issue of Discover Hollywood * that completes the poinsettia's history in Hollywood. It seems that it was none other than Paul Ecke's father, Albert, who started growing the plants in here in 1900. Like many Angelenos of the era, Ecke was headed somewhere else--in his case, Fiji--when he discovered Hollywood's ideal year-round growing conditions and decided to stay. He settled his family on Hayworth Avenue and soon established an orchard and a dairy.
Noticing that poinsettias grew wild in Hollywood and bloomed at Christmastime, Albert Ecke cultivated them in the field on Sunset Boulevard shown in the postcard above. Father and son sold them in pots from roadside stands in Hollywood and later Beverly Hills, where winter visitors as well as locals bought them. The painter Paul DeLongpre painted them (one of his watercolors is featured in the article) adding to their popularity beyond Southern California.
As many have noted, the poinsettia is memorialized as a street name in Hollywood. Now we know why.
*The issue is available free of charge now, but isn't up yet on the magazine's website www.discoverhollywood.com Presumably it will be soon.