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Poinsettia
Poinsettia Poin*set"ti*a (poin*s[e^]t"t[i^]*[.a]), n. [NL. Named after Joel R. Poinsett of South Carolina.] (Bot.) A Mexican shrub (Euphorbia pulcherrima) with very large and conspicuous vermilion bracts below the yellowish flowers.

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- Edward "Ned" Poins, generally referred to as "Poins" /ˈpɔɪnz/, is a fictional character who appears in two plays by William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part...
- "Harry Monmouth", but never as "Henry". Only Falstaff and Poins ever call the prince "Hal", and Poins does so only twice. In the two plays, Falstaff does so...
- literary adaptations, playing Bazzard in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Poins in The Hollow Crown. He later appeared in the first three BBC-produced series...
- part of Henry IV, Leonard Digges recording, "Let but Falstaff come, Hal, Poins, the rest ... and you scarce shall have a room". When the company found...
- London Palladium Dessa Rose Dessa Rose Trafalgar Studios 2014–2015 Henry IV Poins/The Earl of Douglas Donmar Warehouse, London 2015 How to Succeed in Business...
- Grooms Eastcheap John Falstaff Falstaff's Page Bardolph Ancient Pistol Ned Poins Peto Mistress Quicklyhostess of the tavern Dorothy "Doll" Tearsheet –...
- comedy programme Dig This Rhubarb Beckley made his film debut in 1965 as Ned Poins in Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight. Beckley appeared in a number of films...
- Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1975, then at the Aldwych Theatre, London (1976) Poins, Henry IV, Parts I and II, for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Memorial Theatre...
- young Prince Hal (King Henry's eldest son) and his companions, Falstaff, Poins, Bardolph, and Peto. From the play's outset, Henry IV's reign is beset by...
- Pointillism (/ˈpwæ̃tɪlɪzəm/, also US: /ˈpwɑːn-ˌ ˈpɔɪn-/) is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to...