Juncus capitatus |
Juncus arcticus |
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capitate rush, dwarf rush, leafy-bract dwarf rush |
arctic rush |
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Habit | Herbs, annual, cespitose, 0.3–1 dm. | Herbs, perennial, 2–10 dm. | ||||||||
Rhizomes | long- creeping. |
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Culms | to 20. |
erect, 1–3 mm diam. |
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Cataphylls | several. |
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Leaves | basal; auricles absent; blade 0.5–2.5 cm × 0.5 mm. |
blade usually absent (present in var. mexicanus). |
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Inflorescences | glomerules 1–2, each with 2–10(–14) flowers; bracts subtending inflorescence 1(–2), foliose, clearly surpassing inflorescence. |
lateral, 3–many-flowered, loose to congested; primary bract barely exceeding to many times longer than inflorescence. |
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Flowers | tepals 6, tan to brownish, subulate, lanceolate-ovate, 3.5–4.5(–5) mm, 2 times length of inner tepals, margins scarious; inner series delicate, shorter, apex acute; stamens 3, filaments 1 mm, anthers 0.5 mm; style 0.4–0.7 mm. |
variously pedicellate; bracteoles membranous; tepals chestnut brown or paler, lanceolate, (2.5–)3.3–5.5(–6) mm, margins clear; inner series loosely subtending capsule at maturity; usually slightly shorter, margins scarious to clear, apex acutish to obtuse; stamens 6, filaments 0.2–1.1 mm, anthers 0.9–2.2 mm; style 0.9–1.5 mm. |
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Capsules | tan to reddish brown, 3-locular, globose to obovoid, 1.2–1.7 mm, shorter than tepals. |
3-locular or infrequently pseudo-3-locular, oblate to narrowly ovoid, 3.5–4(–4.5) mm, equal to or exceeding perianth. |
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Seeds | ellipsoid-ovoid, 0.3–0.4 mm. |
dark amber, oblate to ellipsoid, 0.6–0.8 mm. |
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2n | = 18. |
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Juncus capitatus |
Juncus arcticus |
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Phenology | Flowering and fruiting spring. | |||||||||
Habitat | Moist to wet areas, usually in sandy, often disturbed soil such as roadsides or along trails | |||||||||
Elevation | below 1000 m (below 3300 ft) | |||||||||
Distribution |
CA; LA; OK; TX; native; Africa (north); Europe; Asia (Near East) [Introduced in North America]
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AK; AR; AZ; CA; CO; DE; IA; ID; IL; IN; KS; MA; MD; ME; MI; MN; MO; MT; ND; NE; NH; NM; NV; NY; OH; OK; OR; PA; SD; TX; UT; VA; VT; WA; WI; WV; WY; AB; BC; MB; NB; NS; NT; NU; ON; PE; QC; SK; YT; Mexico; South America; Asia
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Discussion | Numerous entities have been circumscribed and recognized at various nomenclatural ranks by a plethora of authors addressing state or regional floras. In considering the Juncus arcticus-balticus complex as a whole in North America, one is soon confronted with a wide-ranging and obviously polymorphic complex that has not read the literature. It is abundantly clear that the systematics of the group will not be solved on the basis of morphology alone and that resolution of the problem is ripe for molecular investigations. Varieties 3 7 (3 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Key |
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Source | FNA vol. 22. | FNA vol. 22. | ||||||||
Parent taxa | Juncaceae > Juncus > subg. Graminifolii | Juncaceae > Juncus > subg. Genuini | ||||||||
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Name authority | Weigel: Observ. Bot. 28. (1772) | Willdenow: Sp. Pl. 2: 206. (1799) | ||||||||
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