Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Account for Canadian Rush - Juncus canadensis var. canadensis   J. Gay ex Laharpe
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Section 5 » Family Juncaceae
AuthorJ. Gay ex Laharpe
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Taxonomic CommentsNOTE on Juncus: These "grasslike" or "sedgelike" plants occur in most habitats, especially where moist or wet. They can immediately be told from grasses and sedges by the presence of 6 tepals (petal-like) that surround the fruit. These tepals can be thought of as analogous to sepals and petals of, say, lilies or trilliums. Most species have brown, chestnut, or reddish tepals and dark brown fruits. The flowers occur in few- to many-flowered heads. Leaves are nearly all basal and round in cross-section. Stems are unbranched, except for the inflorescence. Fruits are termed capsules and contain many tiny seeds.
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