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interior juncus

Habit Plants perennial, (11)20–60 cm tall, cespitose, base usually pink, 4–6 strong stem ridges visible per side.
Leaves

thin and wiry;

blade flat and slightly inrolled;

auricles soft, 2-textured, usually thicker proximally and more opaque than thin distal margin, 0.4–0.8(1.2)mm; dirty white to translucent; dull, rounded.

Inflorescences

cymes, 1.5– 7 cm;

bractlets subtending flowers acuminate to aristate.

Flowers

tepals 6, light brown;

tepal tips acuminate;

stamens 6;

filaments 0.8–1.1 mm;

anthers 0.3–0.7(0.9) mm;

styles 0.1–0.4(0.5)mm.

Capsules

3.3–4.7 mm; longer than the tepals, light brown;

apex obtuse to truncate, not ridged or crested, 1-chambered.

Seeds

0.3–0.45 × 0.15–0.25 mm, apiculate.

2n

=80.

Juncus interior

Distribution
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Discussion

River shores. 50–200 m. Col. CA, ID, WA; throughout North America. Native.

Source Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 279
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. filiformis, J. gerardi, J. hemiendytus, J. hesperius, J. howellii, J. inflexus, 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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