Raoulia bryoides is a species of sessile plant from New Zealand.
A small flowering plant with gray leaves and yellow to off-white flowers. Raoulia byroides grows as if it were a moss - a prostrate, sessile growth that hugs the ground. That's one of the reasons it is named bryoides, too.
New Zealand, only in the South Island in montane areas.
Montane, alpine, and subalpine habitats.
This plant often grows in communities near Raoulia grandiflora and Haastia pulvinaris.
bryoides means 'moss-like' in Latin.