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Cream white, yellow
Euphorbiaceae
Numerous, including 'Petra', 'Gold Dust', 'Mammy', 'Magnificent'
(L.) Rumph. ex A.Juss.
Very small, often overlooked.
Not particularly notable due to the focus on foliage.
Small and not typically counted due to the insignificance of the flowers.
Radially symmetrical.
Flowers have little to no fragrance; the plant is grown for its leaves.
Can be smooth, leathery, or slightly textured.
Alternate
Variegated patterns in green, yellow, red, orange, cream, pink, and almost black.
Grown as a shrub; can be trained as a small tree in tropical climates.
Perennial in its native habitat and where grown in suitable climates.
Flowers are not the primary attraction; can bloom sporadically.
Tropical and subtropical.
Moderate; prefers consistent moisture but not waterlogged conditions.
Well-drained, fertile, humus-rich soil.
Thrives in temperatures between 60F and 85F (16C to 29C); not frost-tolerant.
Prefers bright, indirect light or partial shade; variegation can fade in too much direct sunlight.
Susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs, scale insects, and leaf spot.
Flowers are not significant for pollinators.
Native to Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific Islands.
Primarily ornamental; does not have a significant ecological role outside its native habitat.
Highly valued for its striking, colorful foliage and used extensively in landscaping and interior decoration.
Primarily as an ornamental plant.
Not considered endangered; widely cultivated.
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