
Juncus stygius (Bog Rush): Minnesota Wildflowers
Juncus stygius is a circumboreal species, with one variety native to Europe (var. stygius) and one in North America (var. americanus), which has a somewhat scattered distribution in Canada and barely reaches into the US from northern Maine to northern Minnesota.
Bog Rush (Juncus stygius) - Wisconsin
Bog Rush (Juncus stygius), a Wisconsin Endangered plant, is found in cold fens. Blooming occurs late-June through early-July, fruiting throughout July. The optimal identification period for this species is early-July.
Juncus stygius var. americanus : Bog Rush | Rare Species Guide
Juncus stygius var. americanus is a perennial, grass-like plant. The stems are round in cross-section, loosely clumped, and 2-4 dm (7.9-15.7 in.) tall. The rhizomes are short and sparingly branched. There are 1-2 leaves at the base of the stem and 1-3 leaves on the length of the stem.
Schoenus (plant) - Wikipedia
Schoenus is a predominately austral genus of sedges, [2] commonly known as bogrushes, [3] or veldrushes in South Africa. Species of this genus occur mainly in South Africa (some 44 species), Australia (some 70 species) and Southeast Asia. [4] .
Juncus stygius - Wikipedia
Juncus stygius, called the bog rush and moor rush, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Juncus, with a high circumboreal distribution, never reaching further south than Switzerland, Korea and Upstate New York.
Schoenus nigricans - Wikipedia
Schoenus nigricans is a species of sedge known by the common names black bog-rush [2] [3] and black sedge. [4] It is native to Eurasia, parts of Africa, Australia, and southern North America, including Mexico and the southernmost United States.
Commonly known as moor rush or bog rush, this species has an interrupted circumboreal distribution, with the main part of its range centered in Canada. In the United States it is scattered throughout south central Alaska, the Midwest, and New England.
Common Bog-Rush Explained: Key Information
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How to Grow and Care for Bog rush - PictureThis
Bog rush is a hardy wetland plant that generally requires minimal care, making it an accessible choice for many gardeners. Key care points include maintaining consistently moist soil and providing full to part sun exposure.
Bog Rush (Schoenus pauciflorus) - iNaturalist
Schoenus pauciflorus is a species of plants with 134 observations