
Juncus effusus - Wikipedia
Juncus effusus is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant species in the rush family Juncaceae, with the common names common rush or soft rush. In North America, the common name soft rush also refers to Juncus interior.
Juncus effusus (Common Rush, Green Bull Rush, Soft Rush)
This wetland perennial grass is generally known by many names such as common rush, mat rush or soft rush. It is found in bogs, marshes and swamps and is native over large portions of temperate climates of the world.
Soft Rush Facts, Care, & Planting Guide (Juncus effusus)
Nov 22, 2020 · Soft rush is a larval host plant for a variety of invertebrate, including the red sword-grass moth (Xylena vetusta). In addition to their benefits for wildlife, soft rush plants also act as excellent filters— Juncus effusus roots have been shown to hold onto large numbers of beneficial bacteria, which helps in the promotion of clean water.
Soft rush - The Wildlife Trusts
Soft rush is a thin, tuft-forming rush that grows in wet woodlands, marshes, ditches and grasslands. It has smooth, green stems, which can be easily peeled to produce the pith.
Soft rush occurs in wet places on hillsides or valley flats below 2500 m. It occurs through California to British Columbia, the eastern United States, Mexico, and Eurasia. Juncus effusus is easily propagated from bare root stock or seedlings, …
Juncus effusus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Juncus effuses, commonly known as soft rush, common rush, bog rush or mat rush, is a grasslike-like, rhizomatous, wetland perennial that features smooth, upright, cylindrical, unjointed, spire-like green stems (leaves are absent) which grow in spreading basal clumps to 20-40” tall. It is one of the true rushes.
Soft Rush - Grow Native!
Soft Rush - Grow Native! Full Sun, Medium Sun/Average Shade. Average to moist perennial beds and rain gardens. Cut back to ground level by end of February to allow new spring growth. …
Soft rush is naturally found throughout the temperate and sub-tropical areas of North America, Europe, and Asia, with the exception of the arid and high altitude regions. It inhabits fresh to brackish marshes, swamps, ditches, and moist seasonal wetlands and meadows.
Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This perennial rush is about 2-4' tall, forming vegetative clumps of unbranched stems that are erect to ascending. Each stem is medium green, terete (round in cross-section), soft, and hairless; it is typically about 4 mm. across at the base, becoming gradually more slender to about 2 mm. across near the inflorescence.
Juncus effusus soft rush from North Creek Nurseries
Soft rush can be planted at the edge of a pond or in up to 6" of standing water. Inconspicuous golden flowers appear atop the stems in summer. Native to most of North America, soft rush provides food and shelter for birds and other wildlife.
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