- In
North America, the
common name soft rush also
refers to
Juncus interior.
Juncus effusus has a wide distribution,
considered native in Europe, Asia...
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Juncus effusus 'Spiralis', the cork**** rush (sometimes
referred to as
Juncus spiralis), is a
perennial plant with
green spiraling stems. It is a cultivar...
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Noltie Juncus ebracteatus E.Mey.
Juncus echinocephalus Balslev Juncus ecuadoriensis Balslev Juncus edgariae L.A.S.Johnson & K.L.Wilson
Juncus effusus L. Juncus...
- be
found in England.
There are two subcommunities: a,
Juncus acutiflorus and b,
Juncus effusus. Rodwell, J. S. (1991)
British Plant Communities Volume...
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Rushes used in
Ireland included Juncus effusus,
Juncus glaucus, and
Juncus conglomeratus. The
stems and
leaves of
Juncus kraussii were used by Indigenous...
-
British NVC
community MG10 (Holcus
lanatus –
Juncus effusus rush-pasture) is one of the
mesotrophic gr****land
communities in the
British National Vegetation...
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Juncusol is a 9,10-dihydrophrenathrene
found in
Juncus species such as J. acutus, J.
effusus or J. roemeri****. It can also be synthesized. This compound...
- as the quillworts.
Juncus is a
genus of
monocot commonly known as rushes,
found in
every continent except Antarctica.
Juncus effusus Mangroves are trees...
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wetter habitats than gr****es.
Examples of
graminoid plants Common rush (
Juncus effusus),
Juncaceae Nutsedge (Cyperus capitatus),
Cyperaceae Festuca cinerea...
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Onomichi plant Yokohama Rubber Company Onomichi plant Mikan, Grape,
Juncus effusus,
Scallion Kamaboko, Stockfish,
Tsukudani Onomichi FM
Onomichi Cable...