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Click through to view on a black background. He kept returning to the same perch on Soft Rush (Juncus effusus).
Keepers Pond (Pwll Pen-ffordd-goch) , Blorenge, Monmouthshire, South Wales, U.K.
Common name: Soft rush
Water plant growing up to 1.5m. Found along water edges and streams. Yellow inflorescence displayed in summer
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Common Reed (Juncus effusus), www.arboretum.umd.edu/discover/peace&friendship.html; Sam Bahr, photographer
Soft rush is common along the moist marshy banks of the American River in Sacramento County, California.
Healthy, vibrant quarter acre of soft rushes (Juncus Effusus) providing a feeding and breeding ground for long-legged wading birds and moorhens. This is a view before the careless spraying without supervision by FWC.
A small waterway at the Groote Peel. Common rush (Juncus effusus - nl: Pitrus) can be found in large numbers.
Common Name: Corkscrew Rush
Scientific Name: Juncus effusus 'Spiralis'
Grown for its foliage, this plant is a nice accent plant but can be an invasive weed
Growing among tall, coarse vegetation including Phalaris, Iris, and Juncus effusus , in the semi-shade of Salix cinerea. Some C. otrubae growing in the background, generally shorter and with much paler, green-yellow fruits