Painted euphorbia

Euphorbia heterophylla

''Euphorbia heterophylla'', also known under the common names of fireplant, painted euphorbia, Japanese poinsettia, desert poinsettia, wild poinsettia, fire on the mountain, paintedleaf, painted spurge, milkweed, and kaliko plant, is a plant belonging to the Euphorbiaceae or spurge family.
Euphorbia heterophylla http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Euphorbiaceae/Euphorbia heterophylla, Mexican Fireplant.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_heterophylla
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/99875/unknown_plant.html
FB Plant ID identified this and I was skeptical, however I found this description that pink/red is common "Flora leaves (bracts) are often partly colored pink or red," although it doesn't show up in any sample photos. It is also present in the Texas/Mexico region. There seems to be a lot of varieties of leaf shapes.
 Euphorbia heterophylla,Geotagged,Painted euphorbia,United States,Winter

Appearance

Euphorbia heterophylla grows between 30 and 100 cm tall and has hollow stems that may be branched or simple with angular ribs. The leaves of the plant have variable shapes within and between populations. The lower leaves are alternate whereas the upper leaves are opposite and commonly have a whitish or bright red base.

Within 30 days of emergence the plant may flower with ripe seeds being formed between 25 and 30 days later. It is pollinated by insects which are attracted to large amounts of nectar the plant produces.

The stalk exudes a toxic milky white latex. The cyathia or false flowers, are located in clusters at the head of the stalk and are yellowish green. They have no petals, the red color being part of the young leaves' coloration. The fruits are small, segmented capsules.

This plant often loses its coloration when it grows wild as a weed. There are populations that have been identified to have resistance to specific herbicides in South America.
euphorbia_heterophylla? Growing in the same pot as aloe vera, that is what you see behind it. See other photo below
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Distribution

Euphorbia heterophylla is native to tropical and subtropical America but is now widespread throughout the tropics. Many herbicides fail to control it and hence it has spread rapidly in many parts of the world.

This plant has been introduced to South and Southeast Asia as an Ornamental plant, having become a weed in India and Thailand, where it has invaded cotton fields and other agricultural terrain.

Defense

Toxicity is documented in most members of the genus Euphorbia. Individuals sensitive to latex are known to have strong reactions, including dermatitis and anaphylaxis, to the latex exuded by this plant.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMalpighiales
FamilyEuphorbiaceae
GenusEuphorbia
SpeciesE. heterophylla