Species: Juncus acuminatus

Sharp-fruit Rush
Species

    Tapered Rush is a tufted, grass-like perennial with erect stems that are 3-8 dm high and fibrous roots. Leaf blades septate: they are are tubular and divided internally into cross-sections. The leaf sheaths surround the stem and have a pair of membranous appendages, or auricles, on either side where the blade is attached. Flowers are borne in 5-20 hemispheric heads on the ends of spreading stalks in an open inflorescence subtended by a single leaf-like bract. Each flower is subtended by a single scale-like bract and has 6 undifferentiated, sharply pointed perianth segments that are 3-4 mm long and light brown or greenish in color. There are usually only 3 stamens. The light brown, 3-sided seed capsules are lance-shaped and 3-4 mm long with pointed tips. Each seed is ca. 0.5 mm long and has a net-like surface with a short tip at one end.

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Monocotyledoneae

    Order

    Juncales

    Family

    Juncaceae

    Genus

    Juncus

    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    Tapertip Rush - tapertip rush
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Rush Family
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Monocotyledoneae - Juncales - Juncaceae - Juncus

    Tapered Rush is a tufted, grass-like perennial with erect stems that are 3-8 dm high and fibrous roots. Leaf blades septate: they are are tubular and divided internally into cross-sections. The leaf sheaths surround the stem and have a pair of membranous appendages, or auricles, on either side where the blade is attached. Flowers are borne in 5-20 hemispheric heads on the ends of spreading stalks in an open inflorescence subtended by a single leaf-like bract. Each flower is subtended by a single scale-like bract and has 6 undifferentiated, sharply pointed perianth segments that are 3-4 mm long and light brown or greenish in color. There are usually only 3 stamens. The light brown, 3-sided seed capsules are lance-shaped and 3-4 mm long with pointed tips. Each seed is ca. 0.5 mm long and has a net-like surface with a short tip at one end.

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G5
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    1984-06-06
    Global Status Last Changed
    1984-06-06
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    ME to B.C., south to GA, MO, AZ, and CA. Sparse.
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