Fimbristylis Mollis
Mollis sedges, scientifically known as Fimbristylis mollis, are small, flowering plants native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. These sedges are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along the edges of water bodies, where they thrive in moist to saturated soil conditions. With their delicate, grass-like appearance, they play an important role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for various microorganisms and small invertebrates. Despite their modest size, Mollis sedges contribute significantly to the ecological balance of their environments. Their resilience and adaptability make them a valuable component of wetland ecosystems.