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Kwiats

Kwiats is a fictional genus of flowering plants used in horticultural fiction and worldbuilding. The name is drawn from the Polish word kwiat, meaning flower, and is chosen for its immediate association with blossoms.

Description: Species within the genus are typically herbaceous perennials or small shrubs, ranging from about 0.5

Taxonomy: In the fictional taxonomy, kwiats occupy a position within the order Rosales, and comprise several

Distribution and habitat: Kwiats are described as cultivated worldwide, especially in home gardens and botanical displays.

Cultivation and care: Propagation is commonly by softwood cuttings or seeds. Pruning promotes bushier growth and

Uses and symbolism: Primarily ornamental, valued for long bloom and color variety. In some worldbuilding contexts,

See also: Flowers, Horticulture, Ornamental plants.

References: Fictional horticultural guides and worldbuilding compendia.

to
1.5
meters
in
height.
Leaves
are
simple
and
opposite,
often
glossy.
Flowers
are
showy,
usually
with
five
petals,
and
arranged
in
clusters
or
at
the
ends
of
stems.
Colors
span
red,
pink,
yellow,
orange,
and
purple,
sometimes
with
contrasting
centers.
The
flowering
season
is
generally
spring
to
summer
in
temperate
climates.
species
such
as
K.
aurea,
K.
rubra,
and
K.
violacea.
The
genus
is
primarily
treated
as
ornamental,
though
some
sources
note
convergent
flower
traits
with
other
Rosales
members.
In
naturalized
settings,
they
favor
well-drained
soils,
full
sun
to
partial
shade,
and
moderate
moisture.
more
prolific
flowering.
Pests
may
include
aphids
and
mites;
powdery
mildew
can
occur
in
damp
climates.
different
colors
symbolize
sentiments
such
as
passion,
friendship,
or
purity.