Martin Pellizzer

Aegilops Mutica Var. Typica

Aegilops mutica var. typica is a lesser-known but ecologically significant plant species found in arid and semi-arid regions. It belongs to the grass family, Poaceae, and is characterized by its short stature and dense, tufted growth habit. This plant is well adapted to harsh environments, thriving in poor soils and extreme temperatures. Its fibrous roots help prevent soil erosion, making it valuable for land restoration projects. Despite its resilience, it remains under-studied and overlooked in many ecological surveys.