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  • Rushs | Fabulous Food. . . Fast!
    Rush’s burgers are freshly ground to our specifications by Ole Timey Meat Market located just around the corner from our restaurants having no need to be frozen Other fast-food restaurants may claim their burgers are “non-frozen” yet they truck the meat from hundreds or thousands of miles away
  • Juncaceae - Wikipedia
    The best-known and largest genus is Juncus Most of the Juncus species grow exclusively in wetland habitats A few rushes, such as Juncus bufonius are annuals, but most are perennials Despite the apparent similarity, Juncaceae are not counted among the plants with the vernacular name bulrush
  • Rush | Grass-like, Sedges, Rushes | Britannica
    rush, any of several flowering plants distinguished by cylindrical stalks or hollow, stemlike leaves They are found in temperate regions and particularly in moist or shady locations The rush family (Juncaceae) includes Juncus, the common rushes, and Luzula, the woodrushes
  • Rushes - Missouri Department of Conservation
    Missouri has 24 species in the rush family Distinguishing between these grasslike plants can be tricky, but it’s easy to learn some basics about the group
  • Grasses, Sedges and Rushes: What’s the Difference?
    However, there’s an enormous amount of diversity in the plant world, and plants that we think are grasses may actually be rushes or sedges Knowing how to differentiate these plants—collectively known as graminoids—can be a fun exercise in plant identification; it’s also helpful for determining what p
  • Telling apart grasses, sedges, rushes - Illinois Extension
    Sedges are grass-like plants, but they have some distinct differences Sedges, grasses, and another group of plants called rushes are all monocots, a group of plants that produce one cotyledon, or seed leaf, when they germinate
  • Rushes Other Green Stems - Green Star Wetland Plant Farm
    Rushes The word ‘rush’ gets used for plants in many botanical families: Juncus, Cyperus, Eleocharis, and more The common thread is slender green stems, insignificant flowers and leaves, and a love of water
  • What Are Rushes Plants? Identification Characteristics
    Rushes are monocotyledonous flowering plants primarily belonging to the family Juncaceae They are commonly found in moist to wet environments, thriving in habitats such as marshes, wet meadows, and along the edges of streams, ponds, and lakes




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