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poinsettia
[ poin-set-ee-uh, -set-uh ]
noun
- a plant, Euphorbia ( Poinsettia ) pulcherrima, of the spurge family, native to Mexico and Central America, having variously lobed leaves and brilliant scarlet, pink, or white petallike bracts.
poinsettia
/ pɔɪnˈsɛtɪə /
noun
- a euphorbiaceous shrub, Euphorbia (or Poinsettia ) pulcherrima, of Mexico and Central America, widely cultivated for its showy scarlet bracts, which resemble petals
Word History and Origins
Origin of poinsettia1
Word History and Origins
Origin of poinsettia1
Example Sentences
“It will be many years into the future that I do not want for the best poinsettia you can find in the region.”
The greenhouses burst with poinsettias splashing holiday color everywhere — crimson, magenta, cream, fuchsia, cranberry.
The first was a photo of a guitar next to a fire and Christmas poinsettia.
Most ordinary people in Mexico never say “poinsettia” and don’t talk about Poinsett, according to Laura Trejo, a Mexican biologist who is leading studies on the genetic history of the U.S. poinsettia.
Try a hot pink poinsettia in a white pot or several different colors set in a serving tray, basket or unique container.
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