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'''''Igniferculla vulgara''''' ('''Fireflower''', '''Common Fireflower'''; ''Огнѥводръжава обьща''; <small>[[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]:</small> {{Feyandya|{cačuwß} |cačuw}} /ˈs͢ʃɛɪ̯t͡ʃu(ʊ̯)/) is a flower grown in the Yahara.  Very hot, has a functional analogue of capsaicin.  Yeet.  Gotta do hw now.  Closely related to ''Erigeron sp.''.
'''''Igniferculla vulgara''''' ('''Fireflower''', '''Common Fireflower'''; ''Огнѥводръжава обьща''; <small>[[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]:</small> {{Feyandya|{cačuwß} |cačuw}} /ˈs͢ʃɛɪ̯t͡ʃu(ʊ̯)/) is a Lower Borosan species of the family [[Wikipedia:Asterceae|Asterceae]], and considered the archetypical member of its genus, ''[[Igniferculla]]''.  It is native to the [[Yahara (region)|Yahara]], and is commonly grown as an [[Wikipedia:Ornamental plant|ornamental]] and as a [[Wikipedia:Culinary herb|culinary herb]].
 
==Etymology==
The [[Wikipedia:Binomial_nomenclature|binomial]] for the common fireflower is derived from the Latin ''ignifer'', which means "bringer of fire", referring to the spicy heat of the leaves and milk of the stem, ''-culla'', the feminine diminuative, and ''vulgara'', meaning "common".  The Yaharan name {{Feyandya|{cačuwß} |cačuw}} is likely derived from Proto-Yaharan ''*stʔiħr̩ː-'' "burn" and ''sqjo'' "blossom, flower, radiance".
 
==Description==
 
==Cultivation==
 
==Uses==
 
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Revision as of 15:37, 10 March 2022

Igniferculla vulgara
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Tracheophytes
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Igniferculla
Species: I. vulgara
Binomial name
Igniferculla vulgara

Igniferculla vulgara (Fireflower, Common Fireflower; Огнѥводръжава обьща; Yaharan: Template:Feyandya /ˈs͢ʃɛɪ̯t͡ʃu(ʊ̯)/) is a Lower Borosan species of the family Asterceae, and considered the archetypical member of its genus, Igniferculla. It is native to the Yahara, and is commonly grown as an ornamental and as a culinary herb.

Etymology

The binomial for the common fireflower is derived from the Latin ignifer, which means "bringer of fire", referring to the spicy heat of the leaves and milk of the stem, -culla, the feminine diminuative, and vulgara, meaning "common". The Yaharan name Template:Feyandya is likely derived from Proto-Yaharan *stʔiħr̩ː- "burn" and sqjo "blossom, flower, radiance".

Description

Cultivation

Uses