Juncus - Wikipedia Juncus is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants, commonly known as rushes It is the largest genus in the family Juncaceae, containing around 300 species
Juncus effusus (Common Rush, Green Bull Rush, Soft Rush) | North . . . Juncus effusus has no leaves, but the stems are attractive upright, cylindrical green and smooth from 12 - 36 inches in height and spreading in clumps The late summer-blooming flowers are yellowish-green to brown in many-flowered cymes with an obovoid capsule following as fruit
Juncus effusus (Common Rush) - Gardenia A good vertical accent plant, Juncus effusus (Common Rush) is a clump-forming, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial boasting smooth, upright, rounded, bright green stems that form arching fans
Juncus effusus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Juncus effuses, commonly known as soft rush, common rush, bog rush or mat rush, is a grasslike-like, rhizomatous, wetland perennial that features smooth, upright, cylindrical, unjointed, spire-like green stems (leaves are absent) which grow in spreading basal clumps to 20-40” tall
How To Care For A Juncus Plant - Hunker Juncus ( Juncus spp ) grows in wet soil in ponds, streams or near backyard water features There are hundreds of varieties of juncus, which are typically hardy in U S Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9
Juncus - University of South Florida Characteristics Genus Juncus L Family JUNCACEAE Common Name RUSH Specimen View USF Herbarium specimens of this family Notes -
Juncus – Costa Farms Juncus is an unusual houseplant, annual, or perennial that has wonderful, gray-green textural leaves Some varieties have extra interest because their leaves twist and curl as they grows, making them look like living sculptures
SOFT RUSH - USDA Plants Database Soft rush is a rhizomatous, perennial herb with a large, tufted, cespitose growth form Juncus effusus stems are stout but soft, 5-15 dm tall and 1 5-3 mm wide The