Kokina, which is prepared by tying the red plant called “silcan” between green leaves with threads, is generally used in door decorations, shop windows and tables. There is a lot of interest in the kokina plant, also known as the “New Year’s flower”, which is one of the symbols of the New Year and is only available for sale in December.
We often start to see Kokina around December. Kokina is not actually a natural plant. It is a combination of two plants, Ruscus aculeatus and Smilax excelsa. Ruscus aculeatus belongs to a subfamily of the plant family Asparagaceae.
WHAT DOES KOKINA MEAN? The word “kokina” is of Greek origin and means “red”. This plant is native to Southern Europe, but also grows around the Mediterranean and Iran. Is the kokina plant lucky? In addition to bringing luck, according to a rumor; it is believed that if the leaves and red fruits of the kokina flower do not rot or fade for 1 year, the owner of the flower will own a house. It is also believed that the kokina flower energizes houses with its appearance. Thanks to the Kokina flower, the houses become colorful and more cheerful. Ruscus aculeatus belongs to a subfamily of the plant family Asparagaceae. Its Turkish names are rabbit’s tit and ölmezdiken). R. aculeatus is a densely branched evergreen plant that does not grow very tall. It grows up to approximately 70-80 cm. It is a very hardy plant. The flowering period of Ruscus can last from the beginning of the year until April or May. The female flowers then produce the small red fruits that are unique to R. aculeatus. Is the Kokina plant poisonous?
The red clustered fruits of Smilax are tied with red threads to the ends of R. aculeatus branches. The result is a beautiful flower, named after the Greek word Kokina, which means “red”. They are usually prepared in bouquets of 6 branches. The fruits of the Kokina flower can be poisonous to pets, so if you have pets in your home, you should be careful not to let them eat these red berries.
What is the kokina flower?
The red berries of the coquina, known as the Christmas flower, are picked by hand from the thorny ivy-shaped tree. These red berries are called silcan. The collected red berries are combined into a ball and tied to the top of the thorny green branches with red threads.
Caring for the Kokina plant: Because Kokina is a living plant, it needs care. The Kokina flower likes neither too hot nor too cold. If you want this flower to have a long life, you should keep it in a warm environment. It will be enough to water the Kokina flower 2 times a week. You can give the water from the root. be careful, this flower does not like too much water.
THE LEGEND OF THE COCA FLOWER
According to some legends, the kokina flower bears fruit in the middle of winter, which is considered a miracle and has led to it being considered a sacred flower. Today, there are still some legends or common beliefs about the kokina flower. If the red berries and green leaves of the kokina flower, which symbolize fertility, are bought in the new year and remain intact until the following year, it means that the owner of the flower will have a new home.