Juncus interior |
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interior juncus |
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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 |
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Distribution | |
Discussion | River shores. 50–200 m. Col. CA, ID, WA; throughout North America. Native. |
Source | Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 279 Peter Zika |
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