Juncus dubius |
Juncus cooperi |
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dubius rush, mariposa rush, questionable rush |
Cooper's rush |
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Habit | Herbs, perennial, rhizomatous, 3–7.5 dm. | Herbs, perennial, robust, tufted, 4–10 dm. |
Rhizomes | 2–3 mm diam., not swollen. |
short. |
Culms | erect, terete, 2–4 mm diam., smooth or rugulose. |
terete, 1.5–2.5 mm diam. |
Cataphylls | 1–2, pink to straw-colored, apex acute. |
several, reddish brown, often apiculate. |
Leaves | basal 1–2, cauline 1–2; auricles 1–4.9 mm, , apex rounded, membranaceous; blade green to straw-colored, terete, 20–30 cm × 1.5–4 mm, rugulose or smooth. |
basal, 1–2; auricles essentially absent; blade terete, 10–40 dcm, shorter than culm. |
Inflorescences | terminal panicles of 25–66 heads, 7–13 cm, branches spreading; primary bract erect; heads 6–10-flowered, hemispheric to obovoid, 5–10 mm diam. |
glomerules 3–12, each with (1–)2–5 flowers, open, branches unequal, 3–12 cm, primary bract terete or slightly compressed, shorter to longer than inflorescence. |
Flowers | tepals straw-colored to brown, lanceolate, apex acuminate; outer tepals (2–)2.5–3.4 mm; inner tepals (2–)2.6–3.6 mm; stamens 6, anthers 1.5–2 times filament length. |
tepals straw-colored to pale green, ovate-lanceolate, 4–5 mm, apex acuminate or setaceous; inner series elliptic, nearly equal, margins wide, scarious, apiculate; stamens 6, filaments 1 mm, anthers 1.5–2 mm; style 1 mm. |
Capsules | exserted, chestnut brown, 1-locular, subuloidsubulate, (2.4–)3–3.9 mm, apex tapering to subulate tip, valves separating at dehiscence. |
tan to light reddish brown, 3-locular, ellipsoid, 3.7–4.5 ×1.6–2 mm, mostly shorter than or nearly equal to perianth. |
Seeds | obovoid, 0.3–0.4 mm, not tailed. |
dark amber, obovoid, body 0.7–1 mm, tails 0.1–0.5 mm. |
2n | = 40. |
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Juncus dubius |
Juncus cooperi |
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Phenology | Fruiting early summer–late fall. | Flowering and fruiting spring–summer. |
Habitat | Montane meadows, riverbeds, canyons, aroyos | Saline flats and meadows or edges of salt marshes |
Elevation | 100–1600 m (300–5200 ft) | below 600 m (below 2000 ft) |
Distribution |
CA
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AZ; CA; NV; UT; Mexico |
Discussion | Juncus dubius has rugulose stems and leaves throughout most of its range, but on the periphery (in Mariposa, San Diego, and Sonoma counties, California) the plants are smooth. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 22. | FNA vol. 22. |
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Synonyms | J. rugulosus | |
Name authority | Engelmann | Engelmann |
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