Centaurium Erythraea Subsp. Enclusense
Redhead grass, scientifically known as Centaurium erythraea subsp. enclusense, is a strikingly beautiful flowering plant native to the northern regions of Europe and parts of Asia. It is characterized by its vibrant red flowers that bloom in late summer, creating a striking visual contrast against its slender, grass-like foliage. This plant thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and stream banks, where it plays an important ecological role. Despite its delicate appearance, it is quite resilient and can withstand periods of drought once established. Its unique beauty and ecological significance make it a fascinating subject for both botanists and nature enthusiasts.