Juncus tweedyi explained
Juncus tweedyi (syn. Juncus brevicaudatus), the narrow-panicled rush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Juncaceae.[1] [2] It is native to southern Canada, and the northern USA, extending down the mountain ranges.[3] A perennial reaching, it is typically found in wet areas, such as the edges of beaver ponds.[4] [2]
Notes and References
- Juncus tweedyi (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum), the correct name for Juncus brevicaudatus . 2022 . Knapp . Wesley M. . Gandhi . Kanchi . Naczi . Robert F. C. . Floden . Aaron . Phytotaxa . 566 . 2 . 242–244 . 10.11646/phytotaxa.566.2.9 . 252574534 . free .
- Web site: Juncus brevicaudatus (Narrow-panicled Rush) . . 2023 . MinnesotaWildflowers.info . Minnesota Wildflowers . 6 March 2023 .
- 132360-2 . Juncus tweedyi Rydb. . 6 March 2023 .
- Reserves of buried seeds in beaver ponds . 1998 . Le Page . Caroline . Keddy . Paul A. . Wetlands . 18 . 2 . 242–248 . 10.1007/BF03161659 . 30363158 .