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Juncus patens is a perennial herb forming narrow, erect bunches of stems. It grows up to 3 feet (0.91 m) in height by 1–2 feet (0.30–0.61 m) in width. [3] [4] It spreads by rhizomes, which can increase a colonies width substantially.
Juncus is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants, commonly known as rushes. It is the largest genus in the family Juncaceae , containing around 300 species. [ 2 ]
Juncus effusus is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant species in the rush family Juncaceae, with the common names common rush or soft rush. In North America, the common name soft rush also refers to Juncus interior .
Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family.It consists of 8 genera and about 464 known species [2] of slow-growing, rhizomatous, herbaceous monocotyledonous plants that may superficially resemble grasses and sedges.
Juncus roemerianus is a species of flowering plant in the rush family known by the common names black rush, needlerush, and black needlerush. It is native to North America, where its main distribution lies along the coastline of the southeastern United States, including the Gulf Coast .
In California, four species of exotic Sporobolus (S. alterniflorus, S. densiflora, S. patens, and S. anglicus) have been introduced to the San Francisco Bay region. Sporobolus alterniflorus is well established in San Francisco Bay, and has had the greatest impact of all the cordgrasses in San Francisco Bay. [9]
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Juncus arcticus ssp. littoralis (N) Juncus articulatus (N) Juncus biflorus (N) Juncus brachycarpus (N) Juncus brachycephalus (N) Juncus bufonius var. bufonius (N) Juncus canadensis (N) Juncus compressus (I) Juncus dichotomus (N) Juncus diffusissimus (N) Juncus dudleyi (N) Juncus effusus var. decipiens (N) Juncus effusus var. pylaei (N) Juncus ...