Bermudiana Minutiflora
Small-flowered bermuda grass, scientifically known as Bermudiana minutiflora, is a resilient and adaptable grass species native to the southern United States and parts of Mexico. This low-growing plant is characterized by its tiny, delicate flowers and dense, mat-like growth habit, making it a common sight in warm, sunny environments. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in lawns, pastures, and disturbed areas due to its hardy nature. Despite its invasive tendencies in some regions, it plays an important ecological role by stabilizing soil and providing habitat for small insects. Its unique appearance and hardiness make it a subject of interest for both horticulturists and ecologists.