
Juncus canadensis - Wikipedia
Juncus canadensis, called the Canadian rush, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Juncus, native to central and eastern Canada and the central and eastern United States, and …
Juncus canadensis — Canada rush - Go Botany
Although it is called Canada rush, this species barely enters southeastern Canada, being more widespread in the eastern United States. It is found in marshes, shorelines and wetlands, …
Juncus canadensis Canada Rush | Prairie Moon Nursery
Canada Rush actively grows during the spring and fall when soil temperatures are cool. Members of the genus Juncus typically have a basal tuft with a small flower which can be green or …
Juncus canadensis (Canada Rush) - Minnesota Wildflowers
The heads are typically hemispheric to round with numerous flowers, in which case they can resemble 2 other Minnesota rushes: Torrey's Rush (Juncus torreyi) and Knotted Rush (Juncus …
Juncus canadensis - USDA Plants Database
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Juncus canadensis (Canadian Rush) - FSUS
Juncus canadensis J. Gay ex Laharpe. Subgenus: Juncus. Section: Ozophyllum. Common name: Canadian Rush. Phenology: Jul-Oct. Habitat: Lake, pond and stream margins, swamps, bogs, …
Juncus canadensis - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and …
Flowers bloom in the late summer. Flower is green or brown and form spikes or clusters. Prefers near full sunlight. Grows in wetlands but can survive through periods of drought. Commercially …
Juncus canadensis - Species Page - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas
One of the later species of Juncus to flower and fruit. ** Not applicable or data not available. Werier (2017) voucher!; A.J. Eames et al. 11747. (New York): Rare plants are protected under …
Juncus canadensis - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Stiffly upright leafy rush to 90 cm tall, leaves round with internal cross walls (feels like clicks if you hold base of leaf between finger and thumb and slide up), plant green with branched …
Juncus canadensis - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Habitat: Brackish swamps, acid bogs, tidal flats and beaches. Flowers: June - July. Origin: Introduced from eastern North America. Growth Duration: Perennial. Conservation Status: Not …
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