recumbent plant
A recumbent plant is a type of vegetation that grows close to the ground, often spreading horizontally rather than growing upright. This growth habit allows the plant to maximize sunlight exposure and can help it conserve water. Recumbent plants are commonly found in various ecosystems, including grasslands and forests.
These plants can serve important ecological roles, such as providing ground cover to prevent soil erosion and offering habitat for small animals. Examples of recumbent plants include certain species of clover and moss, which thrive in low-light conditions and contribute to the overall health of their environments.