Martin Pellizzer

Sesleria Serbica

Sesleria serbica is a lesser-known member of the grass family that thrives in specific habitats across southeastern Europe. This plant is characterized by its delicate, grass-like appearance and unique flowering pattern that sets it apart from other species. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively obscure in botanical literature and conservation efforts. Native to regions such as Greece and Turkey, it often grows in rocky or limestone soils. Its rarity and specific ecological needs make it an important subject for ecological study and preservation.