
Kokina is a term used for bouquets sold primarily during the Christmas season, especially by florists. These bouquets are composed of the red fruits of Smilax excelsa and the spiny green shoots of a plant known as silcan or sincan, also referred to as rabbit's ear (Ruscus aculeatus L.). These components are assembled and then marketed under the name âkokinaâ.Image Related to Kokina Sales (Pexels)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">The plant referred to as âtavĆanmemesiâ in this
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Star flower (Dahlia) is a perennial plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, native to Central America and widely cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant. The genus Dahlia, known for its flowers in various colors, shapes, and sizes, comprises approximately 42 species and more than 50,000 cultivars. This diversity stems from the plantâs genetic structure, which provides a broad capacity for variation (2n = 8x = 64).Morphological and Physiological CharacteristicsThe star flower is a herbaceou
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The Weeping Heart Flower (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Papaveraceae, known for its elegant appearance and distinctive flower morphology. Originating from East Asia, this species has gained an important place in the ornamental plant trade worldwide, especially as a garden plant. The most striking feature of the flower is its heart-shaped and drooping flowers. For this reason, it is also popularly known as "weeping heart" or "bleeding heart". Lamprocapnos
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Zantedeschia aethiopica, commonly known as the "calla lily" or "arum lily," is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Araceae family, native to South Africa. Due to its aesthetic appearance, it is widely cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant and is also utilized in traditional medicine and environmental applications. This species is notable for its morphological features, phytochemical constituents, and ecological adaptations.Plant MorphologyThe calla lily is an evergreen plant with
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Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is a perennial herbaceous ornamental plant known for its leaves and belonging to the Asparagaceae family. Native to West Africa, this plant is widely cultivated worldwide due to its low maintenance requirements and its ability to improve indoor air quality. It is also known by various common names such as âSword of the Pasha,â âMother-in-lawâs Tongue,â or âSnake Plant.âAs a plant utilizing Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis, the snake plant ab
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The Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is a small-sized and elegant tree species. This species typically grows to a height of 8 to 10 meters and has a crown width ranging from 4 to 8 meters. It can naturally develop as either multi-stemmed or single-stemmed. Its branches spread horizontally, and over time the tree acquires a layered, rounded crown form. The leaves are palmate with 5 to 9 lobes and are arranged oppositely. Leaf color varies during summer between green and red tones, and in autumn it
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Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) is a perennial ornamental plant belonging to the Asteraceae family and is widely cultivated especially in the cut flower industry. Due to its aesthetic structure and diverse color options, it is in high demand as an ornamental plant. Gerbera can be produced both in open fields and under greenhouse conditions, and when suitable growing conditions and care practices are provided, it yields productive and high-quality flowers. The growing environment and supporting pract
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The petunia is a herbaceous plant belonging to the Solanaceae (nightshade) family and is widely cultivated around the world, particularly as an ornamental plant. Due to its color diversity, prolonged blooming period, and ability to adapt to various environmental conditions, it is preferred in both amateur and professional landscaping practices. The genus Petunia, which has its origins in South America, is naturally distributed in countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. In addition to i
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