Flowers in spurges are very much reduced: staminate to only a single
stamen, pistillate to a single pistil. A single pistillate flower is
surrounded by a few staminate; this cluster is wrapped
in a lobed involucre (or floral leaves) that superficially looks like a
calyx. The structure functions like a flower and is called cyathium.
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