Martin Pellizzer

Sasa Sendaica F. Apoiensis

Sasa sendaica f. apoiensis is a rare and unique grass species native to the mountainous regions of Japan. This plant is part of the grass family Poaceae and is known for its distinctive appearance and ecological significance. It thrives in cool, moist environments and is often found in shaded forest areas. Its leaves are narrow and grass-like, with a subtle silver sheen that makes it visually striking. Due to its limited distribution and fragile habitat, it is considered a vulnerable species requiring conservation efforts.