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specimen sent to expert to verify identification (P. Zika id); dried lake bed beyond willow thicket with Typha angustifolia and Scirpus microcarpus; Sector 30 D3

Die Flatter-Binse oder Flatter-Simse[1] (Juncus effusus) gehört zur Familie der Binsengewächse (Juncaceae). Sie ist eine kennzeichnende Pflanze feuchter bis nasser Standorte.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatter-Binse

 

Gefunden im Saugraben in Halle-Neustadt

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Taken Date: 2012:02:13 13:05:48

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Model: NIKON D300S

FocalLength: 105.0 mm

F-Number: F 16

Exposure Time: 1/60 secs

ISO Speed: 200

Taken Date: 2012:02:13 13:05:47

Make: NIKON CORPORATION

Model: NIKON D300S

FocalLength: 105.0 mm

F-Number: F 16

Exposure Time: 1/60 secs

ISO Speed: 200

Esta foto ha sido tomada el 18 de Abril 2013 en el páramo Cendé (Carache), Trujillo (páramo y bosque preparamero) en el marco de un proyecto de inventario florístico de los páramos de Venezuela. El proyecto involucra instituciones venezolanas y francesas: Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas y Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales de la Universidad de los Andes (ULA), Centro de Ecología y Herbario del Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine y Station alpine Joseph Fourier del Centre Nacional de la Recherche Scienfifique (CNRS) y de la Universidad Joseph Fourier (UJF, Grenoble, Francia). Los participantes son: Serge Aubert (UJF), Benito Briceño (ULA), Ángel Fernández (herbario IVIC), Kike Gámez (ULA), Sébastien Lavergne (CNRS), Luis Daniel Llambí (ULA), Jesús Mavárez (CNRS) y Gilberto Morillo (ULA), Christophe Perrier (CNRS). © S. Aubert/SAJF.

 

Cette photo a été prise le 18 avril 2013 dans le páramo Cendé (Carache), Trujillo (páramo et forêt de bosque preparamero) dans le cadre d’un projet d’inventaire floristique des paramos du Venezuela. Ce projet associe des institutions vénézuéliennes et françaises : Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas et Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales de l’Universidad de los Andes (ULA), Centro de Ecología et l’Herbario del Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine et Station alpine Joseph Fourier (CNRS et Université de Grenoble, UJF). Les participants sont : Serge Aubert (UJF), Benito Briceño (ULA), Ángel Fernández (herbario IVIC), Kike Gámez (ULA), Sébastien Lavergne (CNRS), Luis Daniel Llambí (ULA), Jesús Mavárez (CNRS) et Gilberto Morillo (ULA), Christophe Perrier (CNRS). © S. Aubert/SAJF.

 

This picture was taken on the 18th of April 2013 in the páramo Cendé (Carache), Trujillo (páramo and preparamero forest) in the context of a project of floristic inventory of the Venezuelan paramos. This project involves Venezuelan and French institutions: the Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas and the Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales of the Universidad de los Andes (ULA), the Centro de Ecología y el Herbario del Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), the Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine and the Station alpine Joseph Fourier in France (CNRS and Université de Grenoble, UJF). The participants are : Serge Aubert (UJF), Benito Briceño (ULA), Ángel Fernández (herbario IVIC), Kike Gámez (ULA), Sébastien Lavergne (CNRS), Luis Daniel Llambí (ULA), Jesús Mavárez (CNRS) and Gilberto Morillo (ULA), Christophe Perrier (CNRS). © S. Aubert/SAJF.

 

Uffmoor Wood, Worcs.

Found on Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) 19.3.10. Imago reared and gen det.

Cette photo a été prise le 2 juin2009 dans la Réserve naturelle nationale du Luitel (Alpes, massif de Belledonne). Elle est diffusée par la Station Alpine Joseph Fourier (France). © S. Aubert.

Taken Date: 2012:02:13 13:06:13

Make: NIKON CORPORATION

Model: NIKON D300S

FocalLength: 105.0 mm

F-Number: F 16

Exposure Time: 1/80 secs

ISO Speed: 200

Taken Date: 2012:02:13 13:06:12

Make: NIKON CORPORATION

Model: NIKON D300S

FocalLength: 105.0 mm

F-Number: F 16

Exposure Time: 1/80 secs

ISO Speed: 200

notice cell walls on the "branches" of the cell

Die Flatter-Binse oder Flatter-Simse[1] (Juncus effusus) gehört zur Familie der Binsengewächse (Juncaceae). Sie ist eine kennzeichnende Pflanze feuchter bis nasser Standorte.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatter-Binse

 

Gefunden im Saugraben in Halle-Neustadt

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左にたてかけてあるのはイグサ田に網を張る為の棒

Die Flatter-Binse oder Flatter-Simse[1] (Juncus effusus) gehört zur Familie der Binsengewächse (Juncaceae). Sie ist eine kennzeichnende Pflanze feuchter bis nasser Standorte.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatter-Binse

 

Gefunden im Saugraben in Halle-Neustadt

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Jonc * 75013 Paris, Petit bain sur la seine * 06.11.13

Jonc épars - Soft rush - Junco de esteras

 

Juncus effusus L. (infrutescence)

Berge d'étang (alt. 260 m)

Vencimont (province de Namur, Wallonie, Belgique)

 

Indigène (Cosmopolite, sauf Australasie et Antarctique)

2010.07.11 NÖ, Schrems (abandoned peat-ditch, 539 m AMSL).

Common in its habitat, but habitat rare.

Flowering in april/may; here fruiting.

German name: Schmalblatt-Wollgras

Here with Juncus effusus (Flattersimse) which is very common.

ID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)

2009.06.11: Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha, 280 m AMSL, broadleaf mixed forest.

Flowering from june till august.

Very common.

German name: Flatter-Simse.

ID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora 3rd

"Juncus 'Twisted Arrows', 2017, [Rush], JUN-kus in-FLEK-sus (Rush + bent inward), 3x1ft. #Perennial #Grass #evergreen #monocot, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Blue Green, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed H2 for 1.2 YEARS (Lowe).

 

Twisted Arrow is a combination of Juncus Blue Arrows (straight) and Juncus effusus spiralis (curly juncus). Provides contrast of blue and green along with straight and twisted. Mine seem to be missing the twist:). Purchased 2 more 5/2017.

 

#Juncus #Rush

 

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specimen sent to expert to verify identification P. Zika id); dried lake bed beyond willow thicket with Typha angustifolia and Scirpus microcarpus; Sector 30 D3

Found on waste ground at Yeovil, Somerset, England.

Photographed 26 May 2009.

2011-12-25 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach - Ameisberg region (720 msm Quadrant 7448/2).

Almost certainly Juncus effusus, but I cannot tell for sure at this time of year.

Flatter-Binse (Juncus effusus) auf einer nassen Wiese in Saarbrücken

"Juncus 'Twisted Arrows', 2016, Rush, JUN-kus in-FLEK-sus (Rush + bent inward), 3x1 ft #Perennial #Grass, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Blue Green, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed H2 for 0.0 years

 

Twisted Arrow is a combination of Juncus Blue Arrows (straight) and Juncus effusus spiralis (curly juncus). Provides contrast of blue and green along with straight and twisted. Mine seem to be missing the twist:)

 

#Juncus"

specimen sent to expert to verify identification (P. Zika id); dried lake bed beyond willow thicket with Typha angustifolia and Scirpus microcarpus; Sector 30 D3

Common rush (Juncus effusus) is seen as volunteers plant a newly-constructed rain garden, including roughly 25 native trees, at St. Martin's Lutheran Church School in Annapolis, Md., on November 7, 2009. "The largest part of the [pollution] problem is coming off of private property. And we as volunteers can go into another volunteer organization like a church and we can find a lot of resources and a lot of people to help," said Mel Wilkins of Spa Creek Conservancy, which collaborated with Betty Knupp and members of the St. Martin's Garden Club. (Photo by Alicia Pimental/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Juncus effusus apparently not only tolerates saline soils but it also might well be a hardy and unpalatable species as evinced by the many populations untouched by wild horses. This site lies within Exmoor National Park.

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