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In gardening, "piko" refers to the "navel" or "belly" of a plant, particularly in Hawaiian culture, where it can symbolize the center or core of the plant. It often indicates a point of growth or a significant feature in the plant's structure. In broader English gardening terms, it may not have a direct translation but can relate to concepts of plant health and vitality.

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