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Inland rush

Juncus interior Wiegand

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Inland rush inflorescence
Inland rush
Inland rush
Inland rush
Inland rush habit
Inland rush
Inland rush

Morphology

Culm
Erect, light green, grooved.
Leaves
Blades channeled or sometimes rolled inward, several, 1/3 to 1/2 as long as culms, less than 1/10 inch wide, glabrous; auricles membranous, tiny, rounded, colorless, at juncture of sheaths and blades.
Inflorescence
Cymes, open to compact, 1 to 4 inches long, terminal; branches many-flowered, ascending; bracts 1-several, leaf-like, usually longer than inflorescence.
Flower
Perianths about 1/10 inch long; secondary bracts at bases of perianths paired, small, conspicuously pointed; perianth segments 6, erect, straw-colored, nearly equal in size, pressed against surfaces of capsules; tips tapered to points; stamens 6, about 1/2 as long as perianth segments.
Fruit
Capsules, oblong to egg-shaped, shorter than or almost as long as perianths; tips blunt; seeds numerous, tiny, oblong or egg-shaped.

Ecology

Habitat
Wet to drying upland prairies, marshy sites, woodland edges, and ditches.
Distribution
Principally east 3/4 of Kansas.

Practical Information

Forage Value
Rushes have limited forage value.
Quick Facts
Plant Type
Sedge
Family
Juncaceae - Rush Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
8-34 inches
Last Updated
2021-08-27
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: May, June, July, August