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A poinsettia typically has bracts that are often mistaken for petals, but it does not have true sepals in the traditional sense. The colorful parts that are commonly seen are actually modified leaves. In terms of floral structure, a poinsettia has five sepals that are small and green, surrounding the true flowers at the center.

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