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Poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) can produce seeds, but they are primarily propagated through cuttings rather than seeds. The seeds can develop after flowering, but they are not commonly used for commercial production because cuttings are more reliable and maintain the desired characteristics of the parent plant. Additionally, the seeds are often not viable or take longer to grow into mature plants.

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