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cieke

Cieke is a perennial herb described in the fictional Verdari bioregions. The plant is known for its compact rosette of leaves and slender flowering stems. The name derives from the Verdari word for sunleaf and is used in regional folklore and horticultural texts to designate the species and its cultivated varieties.

Cieke grows to about 40 to 70 centimeters in height. Leaves are lanceolate, with a slightly wavy

In cultivation, Cieke prefers temperate climates and thrives in rocky or sandy soils. It is propagated by

Cieke is valued for several practical uses. The leaves and flowering tops are used to flavor dishes

Cieke also appears in contemporary craft and horticultural exhibitions as a representative of Verdari biodiversity. In

margin
and
a
fragrant,
citrus-like
aroma
when
crushed.
The
inflorescence
consists
of
small
tubular
flowers
that
range
in
color
from
golden
yellow
to
pale
orange,
blooming
from
late
spring
to
early
summer.
The
plant
favors
well-drained
soil
in
sunny
to
partially
shaded
slopes.
seed
or
by
offset
cuttings
and
requires
regular
moisture
without
waterlogging.
It
is
relatively
pest-resistant
but
can
be
susceptible
to
root
rot
if
drainage
is
poor.
in
regional
cuisine,
and
an
essential
oil
extracted
from
the
flowers
is
employed
in
perfumery
and
aromatherapy
within
the
Verdari
narratives.
Dyes
obtained
from
petals
have
been
used
in
traditional
textiles.
trade,
it
is
listed
as
a
niche
ornamental
and
medicinal
plant,
with
sustainable
harvesting
practiced
to
protect
wild
populations
and
maintain
habitat
diversity.