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The decorative poinsettia, native to Mexico and South America, was named after its discoverer J.R. Poinsett (1779–1853), a US politician. Its bracts are more commonly scarlet in colour, but there are also pink, cream, and bi-coloured varieties.

Winter-flowering shrub with large red leaves encircling small greenish-yellow flowers. It is native to Mexico and tropical America and is a popular houseplant in North America and Europe. (Genus Euphorbia pulcherrima, family Euphorbiaceae.)



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Legend: Every year around the winter holidays, dozens of people die from accidentally eating the leaves or flowers of pointsettia plants.
Additional flowering plants of course includes bougainvillea, oleander, frangipani, pointsettia, and many others.
Byline: TOBY Q When do we put the pointsettia from last year in the dark?
 
 
 
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