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Q: Why are poinsettia has red patches on it's bracts?
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What is the color of a poinsettia plant's flowers?

crimsonby Jack MehoffActually, the poinsettia flower is yellow; the leaves are red.by Stew PidacelIn wild Poinsettias, the sepals are green, with red at the base. Cultivated varieties are usually red -- but the flowers are always yellow, tiny, and at the center of the "bloom".


What red product did the Aztecs make from poinsettia leaves?

A reddish-purple dye is what the Aztecs of ancient Mexico made from the bracts of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the bracts are modified leaves. There are two kinds. One are the true bracts that spend their entire lives red in color. They immediately surround the plant's dainty, inconspicuous yellow flower. The transitional bracts are between the true bracts and the plant's regular leaves. The transitional bracts change in color from green to red, in time for the Christmas holidays. The regular leaves always stay green in color.


What is poinsettia called in Mexico?

Red tends to be the color of the bracts of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) in Mexico.Specifically, bracts are modified leaves. They may be either true or transitional. True bracts are red and surround the plant's dainty, inconspicuous yellow flower. Transitional bracts are located between the true bracts and the plant's regular, green leaves. They start out green but turn red by the end of the year, in sync with the appearance of the poinsettia flower.Poinsettias are native to southwestern Mexico and southwards through Central America. For centuries there it has tended to be allowed to grow as a late-blooming, perennial shrub in the wild and as a cultivated annual plant for cultural events and religious rituals. But with the scientific and technological changes of the 20th and 21st centuries, it is possible to cultivate poinsettia colors in many different colors, shapes and sizes.


What do poinsettias and pimpernel have in common?

They are both plantsBoth have red or white flowers. (although, what appear to be petals on a poinsettia are actually properly classified as "bracts," modified leaves, and not petals so they are not technicallypart of the flower.)


What flower is linked to Christmas?

The Poinsettia is an attractive plant often connected with Christmas (in the northern hemisphere), due to its vivid red bracts surrounded by bright green leaves, and the fact that its flowering season coincides with Christmas.


The name for the leaves of plants which have several colours?

Variegated var·i·e·gat·ed/ˈver(ē)əˌgātid/Adjective1. Exhibiting different colors, esp. as irregular patches or streaks.2. (of a plant or foliage) Having or consisting of leaves that are edged or patterned in a second color, esp. white as well as green.


What are poinsettia leaves?

The dark green plant parts that grow on the lower and middle parts of the plant stems, that have dentate(toothed) edges, and that do not change color are the leaves of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the leaves do not grow near the stem tips where the plant's dainty, inconspicuous yellow flower emerges in December. Between the leaves and the flowers are modified leaves called bracts. True bracts immediately surround the flowers and are always red. Transitional bracts grow between the true bracts and the plant's regular, green leaves. They change color from green to red, in sync with the initiation, development and culmination of the plant's flowering process.


What color is a white poinsettia mixed with a red poinsettia?

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What does the poinsettia's bloom look like?

It is a large red flower with a yellowish greenish center. It has green leaves. It's flowers have a similar texture to the leaves.


What is the original color of poinsettias?

Green and red are the original colors of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the plant's leaves are green. Its modified leaves that surround where the flower develops and blooms are called true and transitional bracts. The transitional bracts are between the leaves and the true bracts. When the flower blooms in late December, the transitional bracts change in color from green to red. The true bracts are the modified leaves that are immediately around the flower. They spend their entire lives red.


What are the four basic poinsettia colors?

Red, pink, white and green are the basic colors of poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) bracts.Specifically, the bracts are modified leaves that protect the dainty, inconspicuous flower. Given the correct altitude and latitude and the appropriate range of temperature, nutrition, moisture and light intensity, the plant will initiate flowering any time that it undergoes 12 hours 20 minutes of uninterrupted darkness for five (5) days straight. Flower bud initiation is accompanied by initiation of a color change in the normally green bracts.The flowers are yellow. The leaves are green. The original, basic color options for the bracts are pink, red, and white. But many more shades and colors are available nowadays what with over 100 cultivated poinsettia varieties.