Juncus covillei var. obtusatus |
Juncaceae |
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Coville's rush |
rush family |
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Habit | Herbs, perennial, occasionally annual, usually rhizomatous, orsometimes cespitose. | |
Culms | round or flat. |
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Leaves | mostly basal; sheath margins fused or overlapping, often with 2 earlike extensions (auricles) at blade junction; blade flat or round, glabrous or margins hairy. |
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Inflorescences | of headlike clusters or single flowers variously arranged; bracts subtending inflorescence 1 or more2, mostly leaflike; bracts subtending inflorescence branches 1–2, reduced; bracteoles subtending solitary flower 0–2, translucent, reduced. |
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Flowers | usually bisexual, radially symmetric; sepals and petals similar, persistent, green to brown or purplish black; stamens usually 3 or 6; anthers persistent, linear; pistils 1; ovaries superior, locules 1 or 3, placentas 1 and basal or 3 and axile or parietal; stigmas generally longer than styles. |
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Perianth | pale brown, apex of inner series acute to obtuse. |
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Fruits | capsules, loculicidal. |
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Capsules | pale brown, barely exceeding perianth. |
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Seeds | 3–many, often with white appendages on 1 or both ends. |
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Juncus covillei var. obtusatus |
Juncaceae |
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Phenology | Flowering and fruiting summer–early fall. | |
Habitat | Wet areas along lakes, streams and rivers, especially on spray areas or occasionally flooded outcrops, mostly in montane areas | |
Elevation | 500–3000 m (1600–9800 ft) | |
Distribution |
CA; ID; MT; OR; WA; BC |
Arctic and temperate regions; tropical mountains |
Discussion | Genera 9, species ca. 350 (2 genera, 1108 species in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Key | ||
Source | FNA vol. 22. | FNA vol. 22, p. 211. |
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Synonyms | J. obtusatus | |
Name authority | C. L. Hitchcock: in C. L. Hitchcock et al., Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest 1: 193. (1969) | A. L. Jussieu |
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