Parnassia fimbriata, commonly known as the fimbriate grass of Parnassus, is a beautiful plant species with unique characteristics. It belongs to the Parnassiaceae family and is native to parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Some of the synonyms used to refer to Parnassia fimbriata include Parnassia parviflora, Parnassia angustata, Parnassia pumila, and Parnassia subfimbriata. The plant typically grows in moist soil and is often found along streams, mountain meadows, and wetlands. Its leaves are basal and rounded, while its flowers are white with five petals, resembling small tennis rackets. These synonyms may be useful in identifying the fimbriate grass of Parnassus in different contexts and geographic locations.