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Varieties include:
Juncus bufonius var.
bufonius —
North America.
Juncus bufonius var.
congestus —
North America.
Juncus bufonius var.
occidentalis —...
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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...
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Fernald Juncus breviculmis Balslev Juncus breweri Engelm.
Juncus ×
brueggeri Domin Juncus bryoides F.J.Herm.
Juncus bryophilus W.W.Sm.
Juncus bufonius L. Juncus...
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Juncus sect.
Tenageia is a
section of
small annual rushes.
Juncus amuricus (Maxim.) V.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
Juncus bufonius L.
Juncus foliosus Desf. Juncus...
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annual rush. An annual,
resembling and
easily confused with a tiny
Juncus bufonius with all
parts smaller and with
flowers rarely opening (cleistogamous):...
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Pulicaria dysenterica,
Juncus articulatus,
Juncus bufonius,
Juncus effusus,
Juncus inflexus and
Juncus subnodulosus. It is
mainly found in Europe, North...
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April in two
generations per year. The
larvae feed on
Juncus polyanthemos,
Juncus bufonius and
possibly Carex species.
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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...
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flora is
abundant and very diverse;
presence of
Myriophyllum ****atum,
Juncus bufonius,
carex sp,
Persicaria amphibia,
Ranunculus millifoliatus, Schoenoplectus...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "
Juncus bufonius (toad rush): Go Botany". gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org.
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