
The red “petals” are actually leaf-like bracts, with small yellow flowers in the middle. And poinsettias don’t just come in red—the bracts are also available in white, pink, mottled, and striped varieties, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Imagine giving a ten foot tall, striped poinsettia to your hostess for Christmas…I bet she’d be quite confused.
Leanne Olson
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particularly if it was a mauve striped one
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