tuhkia
Tuhkia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae, commonly known as the mint family. Native primarily to regions in the Middle East and Central Asia, tuhkia species are known for their aromatic leaves and attractive flowers. These plants typically thrive in dry, rocky, or semi-arid environments, displaying adaptations to withstand drought and poor soil conditions.
The genus tuhkia comprises several species characterized by their shrubby or herbaceous growth forms. They often
Tuhkia plants are sometimes cultivated for their ornamental value and aromatic properties. In traditional medicine, certain
Research into tuhkia remains relatively limited, but its members are of interest for their potential ecological
Overall, tuhkia represents a group of adaptable, aromatic plants with cultural and ecological significance in their