1 photos across 150 genera — botanically classified
Keferstenia graminea, a species of orchid, is recognized for its ecological and ornamental significance. Predominantly found in tropical regions, this orchid is distinguished by its slender, grass-like leaves and its capacity to thrive in diverse environments, from ground level to perched on trees (epiphytic). Its flowers, though small, are admired for their intricate structure and potential medicinal properties, embodying a blend of beauty and utility that contributes to biodiversity. The study and conservation of Keferstenia graminea can offer insights into ecological balance and the resilience of orchid species in changing environments.