Zviah
Zviah is a lesser-known genus within the family of flowering plants, primarily found in Mediterranean regions. The genus includes several species characterized by their hardy nature and ability to thrive in dry, rocky soils. Zviah plants are typically perennial herbs or small shrubs with narrow, sometimes needle-like leaves, which help reduce water loss in arid environments. Their flowers are usually small, with colors ranging from white to pale pink, and are pollinated by a variety of insects.
The origins of Zviah are believed to date back to the Miocene epoch, with fossil evidence suggesting
In traditional medicine, some species of Zviah have been used for herbal remedies, though scientific research
Research into Zviah continues in the fields of botany and ecology, aiming to understand its adaptability to