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thread rush

Habit Plants perennial, 10–80 cm tall, rhizomatous, stem ridges obscure.
Leaves

lacking blades;

distal sheaths 3–10 cm, light brown.

Inflorescences

a more or less loose cluster of 4–15 flowers, usually attached near or below middle of stems (stems here including erect inflorescence bracts above inflorescences);

inflorescence bracts not swollen at base.

Flowers

tepals 6, green or pale brown, 2.5–4 mm;

stamens 6;

filaments 0.4–0.9 mm;

anthers 0.3–0.6 mm;

styles 0.1– 0.15 mm.

Capsules

2.5–3.5 mm; shorter than or equaling the length of the tepals, green to light brown;

apex obtuse to acute, 3-chambered.

Seeds

0.4–0.5 × 0.2–0.25 mm.

2n

=70, 80, 84.

Juncus filiformis

Distribution
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Discussion

Pond shores, wet meadows, marshes. 800–2300 m. BW, Casc. ID, WA; northern North America; Eurasia. Native.

Source Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 278
Peter Zika
Sibling taxa
J. acuminatus, J. anthelatus, J. articulatus, J. balticus, J. bolanderi, J. brevicaudatus, J. breweri, J. bryoides, J. bufonius, J. bulbosus, J. canadensis, J. capillaris, J. capitatus, J. compressus, J. confusus, J. conglomeratus, J. covillei, J. diffusissimus, J. drummondii, J. dudleyi, J. effusus, J. ensifolius, J. ensifolius x Juncus nevadensis, J. exiguus, J. falcatus, J. gerardi, J. hemiendytus, J. hesperius, J. howellii, J. inflexus, J. interior, J. kelloggii, J. laccatus, J. lescurii, J. longistylis, J. marginatus, J. mertensianus, J. mexicanus, J. nevadensis, J. occidentalis, J. orthophyllus, J. oxymeris, J. parryi, J. patens, J. pelocarpus, J. planifolius, J. ranarius, J. regelii, J. saximontanus, J. supiniformis, J. tenuis, J. tiehmii, J. torreyi, J. triglumis, J. trilocularis, J. uncialis
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