Kohelekasvule
Kohelekasvule is a flowering plant species in the fictional flora of the Kohelek archipelago, described in contemporary regional floras and herbarium collections. It is a herbaceous perennial that forms low rosettes in its first year and produces erect flowering stems in the second year. Distribution is restricted to moist, shaded forests on the archipelago's mid- to high-elevation zones.
Description: Plants reach 40–90 cm tall; leaves are opposite, lanceolate, 6–14 cm long, with finely serrated margins.
Ecology: Kohelekasvule favors damp, humus-rich soils in forest understories and gullied slopes. It flowers from late
Cultivation and uses: In cultivation, it is grown as an ornamental for its bright flowers. It tolerates
Taxonomy and status: In the fictional flora, Kohelekasvule is often placed in a broader coalition with other