- Juncaceae - Wikipedia
Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family It consists of 7 genera [2] and about 464 known species [3] of slow-growing, rhizomatous, herbaceous monocotyledonous plants that may superficially resemble grasses and sedges
- Family: Juncaceae — rush family - Go Botany
Family: Juncaceae — rush family Rushes are perennial or sometimes annual herbs with grass-like leaves The leaf blades vary from round to flat They may be hairy and may have transverse septa running across their width The flowers usually have both pollen -bearing and ovule -bearing parts
- Juncaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Juncaceae refers to a family of perennial, rarely annual, herbs characterized by rhizomatous stems, spirally arranged leaves, and actinomorphic flowers with a typically scarious perianth The family consists of about 350 species and is found worldwide, predominantly in temperate and cool regions
- Juncaceae | plant family | Britannica
grass, any of many low, green, nonwoody plants belonging to the grass family (Poaceae), the sedge family (Cyperaceae), and the rush family (Juncaceae) There are many grasslike members of other flowering plant families, but only the approximately 10,000 species in the family Poaceae are true grasses
- Juncaceae Juss. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Discover the flowering plant tree of life and the genomic data used to build it Balslev, H (1996) Juncaceae Flora Neotropica Monograph 68: 1-168 Jones, E et al (2005) The Juncaceae-Cyperaceae interface: a combined plastid gene analysis In J T Columbus et al (eds)
- Juncaceae - Plant and Microbial Biology
Rushes (Juncaceae) are represented by three genera in the Carolinas (Juncus, Luzula, and Oreojuncus) and include 40 species in the two states (Brooks Clemants 2000; Swab 2000; Drápková Kirschner 2013)
- Juncaceae: Characters, Distribution and Affinities - Biology Discussion
In this article we will discuss about:- 1 Characters of Juncaceae 2 Distribution of Juncaceae 3 Economic Importance 4 Affinities
- Juncaceae - ucjeps. berkeley. edu
Habit: Annual, perennial herb generally from rhizomes Stem: round or flat Leaf: generally basal; sheath margins fused, or overlapping and generally with 2 ear-like extensions at blade junction; blade round, flat, or vestigial, glabrous or margin hairy
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