Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Juncaceae (Rush family)
Genus: Luzula (Wood-Rush)
Luzula forsteri (Sm.) DC. - Southern Wood-Rush
Luzula pilosa (L.) Willd. - Hairy Wood-Rush
Luzula luzulina (Vill.) Racib. - Yellow Wood-Rush
Luzula sylvatica (Huds.) Gaudin - Great Wood-Rush
Luzula glabrata (Hoppe) Desv. - Smooth Wood-Rush
Luzula alpinopilosa (Chaix) Breistr. - Alpine Wood-Rush
Luzula desvauxii Kunth - Devaux Wood-Rush
Luzula luzuloides (Lam.) Dandy & Wilmott - White Wood-Rush
Luzula nivea (Nathh.) DC. - Snow-White Wood-Rush
Luzula spicata (L.) DC. - Spiked Wood-Rush
Luzula campestris (L.) DC. - Field Wood-Rush
Luzula divulgata Kirschner - Slender Wood-Rush
Luzula sudetica (Willd.) Schult. - Sudetic Wood-Rush
Luzula pallescens Sw. - Fen Wood-Rush
Luzula congesta (Thuill.) Lej. - Spike Wood-Rush
Luzula alpina Hoppe - Alpine Wood-Rush
Luzula multiflora (Ehrh.) Lej. - Heath Wood-Rush
20–100 cm tall. <span class="v1">inflorescence:</span> <ba><b>flowers in few-flowered capitula which are arranged in a multiple branched panicle</b></ba>; <span class="v1">supporting-leaves:</span> <ba><b>shorter than the panicle</b></ba>. <span class="v1...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
riparian vegetation, mudflat vegetation, reedbeds, perennial herbaceous vegetation, forests, shrubbery, extensively used or natural grassland, dwarf shrub heaths
in acidic habitats