sukulinja
Sukulinja, also known as *sukulija* or *sukulija biljka* in some contexts, refers to a group of plants that are closely related but not part of the same genus. The term originates from the Latin *socius*, meaning "companion," and is often used in botany to describe plants that share similar characteristics, habitats, or evolutionary histories. Sukulinja plants are typically grouped together based on morphological, genetic, or ecological similarities, even if they belong to different genera or families.
The concept of sukulinja is particularly relevant in plant taxonomy and classification, where it helps botanists
In some contexts, sukulinja may also refer to a collection of plants cultivated together in a garden
The study of sukulinja is valuable in horticulture, conservation, and evolutionary biology, as it provides insights