Martin Pellizzer

Fimbristylis Capillaris Var. Coarctata

Fimbristylis capillaris var. coarctata is a lesser-known grass-like plant found in wetland habitats across parts of Asia. It belongs to the Cyperaceae family, commonly known as the sedge family, and is distinguished by its narrow, grass-like leaves and clustered inflorescences. This variant is particularly adapted to moist or aquatic environments, often growing in shallow water or along the edges of ponds and marshes. Despite its ecological importance, it remains under-researched and overlooked in many botanical studies. Its unique morphology and habitat preferences make it a fascinating subject for further scientific exploration.