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Juncus edgariae is a
species of rush,
commonly called Edgar's rush or wīwī, that is
endemic to New Zealand. The
species was
described in 2001 by Lawrie...
- Mey.
Juncus echinocephalus Balslev Juncus ecuadoriensis Balslev Juncus edgariae L.A.S.Johnson & K.L.Wilson
Juncus effusus L.
Juncus elbrusicus Galushko...
- Blanchon, B.G.Murray &
Braggins -
North Island of New
Zealand Libertia edgariae Blanchon, B.G.Murray &
Braggins -
North Island of New
Zealand Libertia...
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Juncus australis,
austral rush,
native to New
Zealand and
Australia Juncus edgariae, Edgar's rush,
endemic to New
Zealand Juncus kraussii, sea rush, native...
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ecuadorensis (G.A.Wheeler & Goetgh.) J.R.Starr
Carex ecuadorica Kük.
Carex edgariae Hamlin Carex edura K.A.Ford
Carex edwardsiana E.L.Bridges &
Orzell Carex...
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greatest botanists.
Three New
Zealand species —
Carex edgariae,
Juncus edgariae and
Libertia edgariae — have been
named in her honour. In 2017,
Edgar was...
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larvae feed on the
flowers and seed
heads of rushes,
including wīwī (Juncus
edgariae) and the
introduced soft rush (Juncus effusus).
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- ****hi rush (Baumea teretifolia) Wire rush (Empodisma minus) Wīwī (Juncus
edgariae,
previously considered Juncus gregiflorus)
Square sedge (Lepido**** australe)...