Martin Pellizzer

Cicendia Filiformis

Cicendia filiformis is a delicate flowering plant known for its slender, thread-like stems and small, pale pink blooms. It thrives in open, disturbed habitats such as roadsides and fields, often in regions with dry to moist soils. This species is native to North America and is commonly found in the central and eastern parts of the continent. Its unique appearance and ecological role make it an interesting subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts. Despite its modest size, Cicendia filiformis plays a vital part in supporting local pollinators and maintaining biodiversity.