ruohomaisia
Ruohomaisia is a Finnish growth-form term used in botany to describe herbaceous, grass-like plants. It is not a taxonomic group, but a functional category that includes many species with a non-woody habit, especially those resembling grasses in form and life cycle.
Most ruohomaisia have soft, non-lignified stems and leaves that are narrow with parallel veins. They often grow
Habitats include meadows, grasslands, wetlands, boreal and temperate ecosystems, as well as disturbed sites. They contribute
The term groups species from several families, chiefly Poaceae, Cyperaceae, and Juncaceae, as well as many other
Examples include species in Poaceae (grasses), Cyperaceae (sedges) and Juncaceae (rushes), such as Calamagrostis, Festuca, Carex