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Meaning of "juncus"

Juncus - a genus of flowering plants commonly known as rush or rush grass
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  • Any plant of the genus Juncus (the rushes).

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Juncus in the least deep areas.
It is sometimes considered conspecific with Juncus kraussii.
Juncus tenuis plant.
The adults are often found on the stems of rushes Juncus spp.
Juncus compressus is recently adventive in southern Manitoba.
Paraphaeosphaeria pilleata grows on the dead or dying culms of the rush Juncus roemerianus.
A mixture of Juncus with both erect and twisted.
Other AFPs which show particularly good activity are derived from Juncus squarrosus or Geranium.
Most of the Juncus species grow exclusively in wetland habitats.
The modern terminology is Juncus bulbosus.
Juncus articulatus is a flowering plant species in the rush family Juncaceae.
The larvae feed on Juncus acutus.
Juncus balticus is a species of rush known by the common name Baltic rush.
Similarly very good results can be obtained by using Geranium or Juncus squarrosus.
Juncus rigidus Desf.

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You can buy Aquatic Plants Juncus repens in online stores.
Juncus hybridus Brot.
Nutrition and interspecific interactions Juncus caesariensis is a member of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Flora.
Juncus is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants, commonly known as rushes.
Key for the identification of iberian species of the genus juncus l. based on anatomical characters.
Juncus maritimus, known as the sea rush, is a species of rush that grows on coastlines.
The best-known and largest genus is Juncus.
Juncus tenuis or Juncus spp . having seeds of a similar size.
This had been misidentified as Juncus canadensis, a similar appearing species.
The most well-known and largest genus is Juncus.
Description Juncus kelloggii is an annual herb that grows from a short, fibrous root.
The genus is divided into the following subgenera and sections, Juncus subg.
Most seedlings were perennial monocots, with Juncus gerardii Loisel . the most abundant species.
Juncus has a cosmopolitan distribution, with species found throughout the world, with the exception of Antarctica.
Junco is the Spanish for rush, from Latin juncus.
Juncus canadensis is very similar in appearance to J. caesariensis.
The salt marsh is predominantly made up of Juncus kraussi, Sarcocornia quinqueflora, and Samolus repens.
Juncus scheuchzerioides is a densely tufted, erect, perennial rush.
In the oasis grow groups of palms, tamarisks, acacias, esparto and Juncus.
Juncus effusus, soft rush.
Carex lyngbyei, Potentilla pacifica, Juncus balticus, and Agrostis sp . dominated vegetation.
Juncus effususus ‘ Spiralis ' is very decorative with its spiral leaves.
PRE - For annual broadleaf weeds, certain sedges and Juncus species.
Juncus oronensis has been treated as a species, a hybrid of uncertain parentage, or a synonym of J. tenuis.
Behaviour / adaptability Juncus kelloggii may survive unfavourable seasons as drought tolerant seeds ( Ertter 1986 ).
Juncus kelloggii may be confused with ( Juncus bufonius ), another small annual rush.
Juncus acutiflorus, also called Sharp-flowered Rush, is a rush or a grassy plant of the genus "Juncus.
Juncus subnodulosus, the Blunt-flowered Rush, is a species of rush.
Juncus bufonius var. congestus - North America.
Juncus × correctus Steud.
Juncus fuseables | juncus fuseables, sun.
Juncus tenuis, the slender rush, is a clump-forming, round-stemmed perennial in the Juncaceae rush family.
Juncus compressus plant, Czechia, Europe.

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