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Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family. It consists of 8 genera and about 464 known species of slow-growing, rhizomatous, herbaceous monocotyledonous plants that may superficially resemble grasses and sedges. Wikipedia
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Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family. It consists of 8 genera and about 464 known species of slow-growing, ...
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The Juncaceae consist of perennial, rarely annual, herbs. The stems of perennials are usually rhizomatous. The leaves are simple, parallel veined, undivided, ...
Juncaceae from www.inaturalist.org
Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family. It consists of 8 genera and about 464 known species of slow-growing, ...
Juncaceae from www.britannica.com
May 2, 2024 · grass, any of many low, green, nonwoody plants belonging to the grass family (Poaceae), the sedge family (Cyperaceae), and the rush family ( ...
Juncaceae from willamettebotany.org
Juncaceae – Rush Family. Consisting of perennial and some annual wetland graminoids, Juncaceae leaves are long and simple with parallel veins.
Nov 5, 2020 · Herbs, perennial, occasionally annual, usually rhizomatous, orsometimes cespitose. Culms round or flat. Leaves mostly basal; sheath margins ...
Nov 11, 2017 · Juncaceae, also called the rush family, in the order of Poales, is a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants, consisting of 8 genera and ...
Juncaceae from gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Family: Juncaceae — rush family. Rushes are perennial or sometimes annual herbs with grass-like leaves. The leaf blades vary from round to flat.
Habit: Annual, perennial herb generally from rhizomes. Stem: round or flat. Leaf: generally basal; sheath margins fused, or overlapping and generally with 2 ...
350 (2 genera, 1108 species in the flora): arctic and temperate regions, tropical mountains. SELECTED REFERENCES. Buchenau, F. 1890. Monographia Juncacearum.