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- 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 [2] Rushes of the genus Juncus are herbaceous plants that superficially resemble grasses or sedges [3]
- Dig deeper into grasslike Juncus known as rushes - Hoffman Nursery
Learn about grasslike Juncus With vertical elegance, they do well in boggy soils and the fluctuating water conditions of rain gardens and many are native Wholesale Only: 1 (800) 203-8590
- Corkscrew Rush Guide: How to Grow Care for “Juncus . . . - GardenBeast
The Corkscrew Rush plant is a small perennial that is part of the species Juncus Effusus, from the family Juncaceae The species itself is actually a cultivar from a species native to Japan
- Juncus effusus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
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 From late spring to summer, rounded heads of very small, greenish brown, scaly flowers emerge on the sides of the stems just below the stem tips
- 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 It is one of the true rushes
- Juncus: Rush - Portland Nursery
Juncus is often a mainstay for planting at pond edges, anywhere from wet wicking soil to a water depth of 6-8” Planted in clumps and mixed with other native or ornamental pond edge plants, Juncus provides habitat for a variety of birds and frogs and other aquatic life
- 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
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