Juncinella Tiehmii
Tiehm's rush, scientifically known as Juncinella tiehmii, is a rare and delicate plant native to the mountainous regions of central Asia. It thrives in moist, shaded environments and is often found in rocky crevices or along streams. This plant is notable for its slender, grass-like stems and tiny, clustered flowers that bloom in late spring. Due to its limited habitat and threats from climate change, Tiehm's rush is considered endangered and requires conservation efforts. Its unique characteristics make it an important subject for botanical research and ecological preservation.