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⏩A cyathium (plural: cyathia) is one of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers") forming the inflorescence of plants in the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae). ... Five groups (one group at the base of each bracteole) of extremely reduced male flowers, which each consist of a single anther on a stem.

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A cyathium (plural: cyathia) is one of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers") forming the inflorescence of plants in the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae). ... Five groups (one group at the base of each bracteole) of extremely reduced male flowers, which each consist of a single anther on a stem.

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