Arthraxon Ciliaris Subsp. Vriesii
Arthraxon ciliaris subsp. vriesii is a lesser-known grass species native to parts of Southeast Asia. It thrives in wetland and marshy environments, often found in coastal areas and low-lying regions with high humidity. This subspecies is characterized by its slender stems and fine, hairy leaves that help it retain moisture in its wet habitat. Despite its ecological importance, it remains under-studied compared to more widespread grasses. Its unique morphology and adaptability make it an interesting subject for botanical research and conservation efforts.