Chlorocyperus Megapotamicus
Chlorocyperus megapotamicus is a lesser-known grass species native to South America. It belongs to the Cyperaceae family, commonly known as sedges. This plant thrives in wetland and marshy environments, often found along riverbanks and in floodplains. Its slender stems and small, greenish flowers make it visually distinct from other sedges. Due to its ecological importance, it plays a vital role in maintaining wetland biodiversity.