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Another wetland species, Juncus effusus is commonly found in moist, disturbed soils and along stream banks. The spike rising above the inflorescence is the only characteristic I know of on this plant, but it is distinctive when lacking any other prominent features such as additional leaves or bracts. It is a clumping plant, and the flowers come up on bare stalks. Juncaceae. Carroll Co, MD. Winfield Quad.
Soft Rush (Juncus effusus), the inflorescence and long bract which extends beyond it. With Ragged Robin, in damp clifftop habitat near Arisaig, Lochaber.
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Jonc épars - Soft rush - Junco de esteras
Juncus effusus L. (infrutescence)
Berge d'étang (alt. 240 m)
Vencimont (province de Namur, Wallonie, Belgique)
Indigène (Cosmopolite, sauf Australasie et Antarctique)
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Lamp Rush at the Black River Management Area, Eddy Co., NM, 140731. Juncus effusus ssp. solutus. Monocots: Liliopsida: Juncales: Juncaceae.
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Juncus effusus ssp. pacificus (J. e. var. pacificus)
PACIFIC RUSH. Big rush with bright green stems. Dried lake bed, southern end of Searsville Lake. Sector 30D3.
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Le Juncus effusus possède un feuillage vert foncé, haut de 1,50 m. Ses feuilles sont tubulaires et sont si nombreuses qu'elles forment une touffe épaisse.