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- Varieties include: Juncus bufonius var. bufoniusNorth America. Juncus bufonius var. congestusNorth America. Juncus bufonius var. occidentalis —...
- Fernald Juncus breviculmis Balslev Juncus breweri Engelm. Juncus × brueggeri Domin Juncus bryoides F.J.Herm. Juncus bryophilus W.W.Sm. Juncus bufonius L. Juncus...
- and largest genus is Juncus. Most of the Juncus species grow exclusively in wetland habitats. A few rushes, such as Juncus bufonius are annuals, but most...
- annual rush. An annual, resembling and easily confused with a tiny Juncus bufonius with all parts smaller and with flowers rarely opening (cleistogamous):...
- {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Juncus bufonius (toad rush): Go Botany". gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org. Retrieved 2024-05-04...
- to April in two generations per year. The larvae feed on Juncus polyanthemos, Juncus bufonius and possibly Carex species. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Juncus sect. Tenageia is a section of small annual rushes. Juncus amuricus (Maxim.) V.I.Krecz. & Gontsch. Juncus bufonius L. Juncus foliosus Desf. Juncus...
- on Pulicaria dysenterica, Juncus articulatus, Juncus bufonius, Juncus effusus, Juncus inflexus and Juncus subnodulosus. It is mainly found in Europe, North...
- geojeensis Species Pand**** lacuum Sagittaria lichuanensis Subspecies Juncus bufonius subsp. mogadorensis Lists of IUCN Red List endangered species List...
- Tolyposporium in 1887 by Woronin ex J.Schröt. It was originally found on Juncus bufonius in Serbia. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. As accepted by...