Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Juncaceae (Rush family)
Genus: Juncus (Rush)
Juncus squarrosus L. - Heath Rush
Juncus compressus Jacq. - Round-Fruited Rush
Juncus gerardii Loisel. - Saltmarsh Rush
Juncus tenuis Willd. - Slender Rush
Juncus trifidus L. - Three-Leaved Rush
Juncus monanthos Jacq. - Three-Leaved Rush
Juncus jacquinii L. - Black Alpine Rush
Juncus bufonius L. - Toad Rush
Juncus ranarius Songeon & E. P. Perrier - Frog Rush
Juncus sphaerocarpus Nees - Ball-Fruited Sedge
Juncus tenageia Ehrh. ex L. f. - Sand Rush
Juncus inflexus L. - Hard Rush
Juncus effusus L. - Soft-Rush
Juncus conglomeratus L. - Compact Rush
Juncus balticus Willd. - Baltic Rush
Juncus filiformis L. - Thread Rush
Juncus maritimus Lam. - Sea Rush
Juncus capitatus Weigel - Dwarf Rush
Juncus subnodulosus Schrank - Blunt-Flowered Rush
Juncus acutiflorus Ehrh. ex Hoffm. - Sharp-Flowered Rush
Juncus atratus Krock. - Dark Rush
Juncus articulatus L. - Jointed Rush
Juncus alpinoarticulatus Chaix - Alpine Rush
Juncus anceps Laharpe - Black Rush
Juncus bulbosus L. - Bulbous Rush
Juncus pygmaeus Rich. ex Thuill. - Pigmy Rush
Juncus triglumis L. - Three-Flowered Rush
Juncus stygius L. - Moor Rush
Juncus ensifolius Wikstr. - Sword-Leaved Rush
<ba>30–80 cm tall</ba>. <span class="v1">inflorescence:</span> <ba><b>(apparently) lateral</b></ba>, <b>flowers solitary in a mostly loose anthela</b>; <span class="v1">supporting-leaves:</span> <ba><b>continuing the stem</b></ba>. <span class="v1">anthel...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
bogs, sedge-lands, extensively used or natural grassland, dwarf shrub heaths
in nutrient-poor, acidic, moist to wet, often saline habitats