stilbos
Stilbos is a genus of grasses belonging to the family Poaceae. The genus is native to Australia and comprises a small number of species. These grasses are characterized by their slender, wiry stems and often inconspicuous flower heads. Stilbos grasses are typically found in dry, open habitats, including grasslands and woodlands. They are adapted to arid conditions and can survive periods of drought. The species within this genus are generally low-growing and form dense tussocks. Their ecological role often involves providing ground cover and contributing to the biodiversity of their native environments. Some species may be grazed by native wildlife. The taxonomy of Stilbos has been subject to revision, with some species previously classified under other genera. The common name "Comb-grass" is sometimes used for certain species in this genus, reflecting the appearance of their inflorescences. Further research continues to refine our understanding of the genus's phylogenetic relationships and ecological significance.