Juncusis agenusofmonocotyledonousflowering plants,commonly known asrushes.It is the largest genus in the familyJuncaceae,containing around 300 species.[2]
Juncus | |
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Habit ofJ. conglomeratus | |
Flower ofJ. squarrosusshowing: 6 spreading tepals, anthers (upright yellow, held on white filaments), ovary (green) with stigma (pinkish tip column) and styles (white) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Juncaceae |
Genus: | Juncus L. |
Type species | |
Juncus acutus | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Description
editRushes of the genusJuncusareherbaceousplants that superficially resemblegrassesorsedges.[3]They have historically received little attention from botanists; in his 1819monograph,James Ebenezer Bichenodescribed the genus as "obscure and uninviting".[4]
The form of the flower differentiates rushes from grasses or sedges. The flowers ofJuncuscomprise fivewhorlsof floral parts: three sepals, three petals (or, taken together, six tepals), two to sixstamens(in two whorls) and astigmawith three lobes.[3]The stems are round in cross-section, unlike those ofsedges,[3]which are typically somewhat triangular in cross-section.[5]
InJuncussectionJuncotypus(formerly calledJuncussubg.Genuini),[6]which contains some of the most widespread and familiar species, the leaves are reduced to sheaths around the base of the stem and thebractsubtending the inflorescence closely resembles a continuation of the stem, giving the appearance that the inflorescence is lateral.[7]
Distribution and ecology
editJuncushas acosmopolitan distribution,with species found throughout the world, with the exception ofAntarctica.[2]They typically grow in cold or wet habitats, and in the tropics, are most common inmontaneenvironments.[3]
Fossil record
editSeveralfossilfruits of aJuncusspecies have been described frommiddle Miocenestrataof the Fasterholt area nearSilkeborgin CentralJutland,Denmark.[8]
Classification
editThe genusJuncuswas first named byCarl Linnaeusin his 1753Species Plantarum.Thetype speciesof the genus was designated byFrederick Vernon Coville,who in 1913 chose the first species in Linnaeus' account,Juncus acutus.[6]Juncuscan be divided into two major groups, one group withcymoseinflorescencesthat includebracteoles,and one withracemoseinflorescences with no bracteoles.[6]
The genus is divided into the followingsubgeneraandsections:[6]
- Juncussubg.Juncus
- sect.Juncus
- sect.Graminei(Engelm.) Engelm.
- sect.CaespitosiCout.
- sect.StygiopsisKuntze
- sect.OzophyllumDumort.
- sect.IridifoliiSnogerup & Kirschner
- Juncussubg.PoiophylliBuchenau
- sect.TenageiaDumort.
- sect.SteirochloaGriseb.
- sect.JuncotypusDumort.
- sect.ForskalinaKuntze
Species
editPlants of the World Onlineaccepts the following species in the genusJuncus:[9]
- Juncus acuminatusMichx.
- Juncus acutiflorusEhrh. ex Hoffm.
- Juncus acutusL.
- Juncus aemulansLiebm.
- Juncus alatusFranch. & Sav.
- Juncus alexandriL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus allioidesFranch.
- Juncus alpigenusK.Koch
- Juncus × alpiniformisFernald
- Juncus alpinoarticulatusChaix
- Juncus amabilisEdgar
- Juncus amplifoliusA.Camus
- Juncus amuricus(Maxim.) V.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus anatolicusSnogerup
- Juncus ancepsLaharpe
- Juncus andersoniiBuchenau
- Juncus andinusBalslev
- Juncus antarcticusHook.f.
- Juncus anthelatus(Wiegand) R.E.Brooks & Whittem.
- Juncus arcticusWilld.
- Juncus aridicolaL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus articulatusL.
- Juncus astreptusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus atratusKrock.
- Juncus australisHook.f.
- Juncus austrobrasiliensisBalslev
- Juncus baekdusanensisM.Kim
- Juncus balticusWilld.
- Juncus bassianusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus batrachiumVeldkamp
- Juncus benghalensisKunth
- Juncus beringensisBuchenau
- Juncus biflorusElliott
- Juncus biglumisL.
- Juncus biglumoidesH.Hara
- Juncus bolanderiEngelm.
- Juncus brachycarpusEngelm.
- Juncus brachycephalus(Engelm.) Buchenau
- Juncus brachyphyllusWiegand
- Juncus brachyspathusMaxim.
- Juncus brachystigmaSam.
- Juncus brasiliensisBreistr.
- Juncus brevibracteusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus brevicaudatus(Engelm.) Fernald
- Juncus breviculmisBalslev
- Juncus breweriEngelm.
- Juncus × brueggeriDomin
- Juncus bryoidesF.J.Herm.
- Juncus bryophilusW.W.Sm.
- Juncus bufoniusL.
- Juncus bulbosusL.
- Juncus burkartiiBarros
- Juncus caesariensisCoville
- Juncus caespiticiusE.Mey.
- Juncus canadensisJ.Gay ex Laharpe
- Juncus capensisThunb.
- Juncus capillaceusLam.
- Juncus capillarisF.J.Herm.
- Juncus capitatusWeigel
- Juncus castaneusSm.
- Juncus cephalostigmaSam.
- Juncus cephalotesThunb.
- Juncus chiapasensisBalslev
- Juncus chlorocephalusEngelm.
- Juncus chrysocarpusBuchenau
- Juncus clarkeiBuchenau
- Juncus compressusJacq.
- Juncus concinnusD.Don
- Juncus concolorSam.
- Juncus confususCoville
- Juncus conglomeratusL.
- Juncus continuusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus cooperiEngelm.
- Juncus cordobensisBarros
- Juncus coriaceusMack.
- Juncus × correctusSteud.
- Juncus covilleiPiper
- Juncus crassistylusA.Camus
- Juncus curtisiaeL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus curvatusBuchenau
- Juncus cyperoidesLaharpe
- Juncus debilisA.Gray
- Juncus decipiens(Buchenau) Nakai
- Juncus × degenianusBoros
- Juncus densiflorusKunth
- Juncus deosaicusNoltie
- Juncus diastrophanthusBuchenau
- Juncus dichotomusElliott
- Juncus diemiiBarros
- Juncus diffusissimusBuckley
- Juncus × diffususHoppe
- Juncus digitatusC.W.Witham & Zika
- Juncus distegusEdgar
- Juncus dolichanthusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus dongchuanensisK.F.Wu
- Juncus × donyanaeFern.-Carv.
- Juncus dregeanusKunth
- Juncus drummondiiE.Mey.
- Juncus dubiusEngelm.
- Juncus dudleyiWiegand
- Juncus dulongjiongensisNovikov
- Juncus durusL.A.S.Johnson & K.L.Wilson
- Juncus duthiei(C.B.Clarke) Noltie
- Juncus ebracteatusE.Mey.
- Juncus echinocephalusBalslev
- Juncus ecuadoriensisBalslev
- Juncus edgariaeL.A.S.Johnson & K.L.Wilson
- Juncus effususL.
- Juncus elbrusicusGalushko
- Juncus elliottiiChapm.
- Juncus emmanuelisA.Fern. & J.G.García
- Juncus engleriBuchenau
- Juncus ensifoliusWikstr.
- Juncus equisetinusProskur.
- Juncus ernesti-barrosiBarros
- Juncus exiguus(Fernald & Wiegand) Lint ex Snogerup & P.F.Zika
- Juncus exsertusBuchenau
- Juncus falcatusE.Mey.
- Juncus × fallaxTrab.
- Juncus fascinatus(M.C.Johnst.) W.M.Knapp
- Juncus faurieiH.Lév. & Vaniot
- Juncus fauriensisBuchenau
- Juncus fernandez-carvajaliaeRomero Zarco & Arán
- Juncus filicaulisBuchenau
- Juncus filiformisL.
- Juncus filipendulusBuckley
- Juncus fimbristyloidesNoltie
- Juncus firmusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus flavidusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus fockeiBuchenau
- Juncus foliosusDesf.
- Juncus fominiiZoz
- Juncus fontanesiiJ.Gay ex Laharpe
- Juncus fugongensisS.Y.Bao
- Juncus × fulvescensFernald
- Juncus ganeshiiMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus georgianusCoville
- Juncus gerardiLoisel.
- Juncus giganteusSam.
- Juncus glaucoturgidusNoltie
- Juncus gonggaeMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus × gracilescensF.J.Herm. ex Wadmond
- Juncus gracilicaulisA.Camus
- Juncus gracillimus(Buchenau) V.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus greeneiOakes & Tuck.
- Juncus gregiflorusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus grisebachiiBuchenau
- Juncus guadeloupensisBuchenau & Urb.
- Juncus gubanoviiNovikov
- Juncus gymnocarpusCoville
- Juncus haenkeiE.Mey.
- Juncus halliiEngelm.
- Juncus haraeMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus heldreichianusT.Marsson ex Parl.
- Juncus hemiendytusF.J.Herm.
- Juncus heptopotamicusV.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus hesperius(Piper) Lint
- Juncus heterophyllusDufour
- Juncus himalensisKlotzsch
- Juncus holoschoenusR.Br.
- Juncus homalocaulisF.Muell. ex Benth.
- Juncus howelliiF.J.Herm.
- Juncus hybridusBrot.
- Juncus hydrophilusNoltie
- Juncus imbricatusLaharpe
- Juncus inflexusL.
- Juncus ingensN.A.Wakef.
- Juncus interiorWiegand
- Juncus × inundatusDrejer
- Juncus jacquiniiL.
- Juncus jaxarticusV.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus jinpingensisS.Y.Bao
- Juncus kelloggiiEngelm.
- Juncus khasiensisBuchenau
- Juncus kingiiRendle
- Juncus kleiniiBarros
- Juncus krameriFranch. & Sav.
- Juncus kraussiiHochst.
- Juncus kuohiiM.J.Jung
- Juncus laccatusP.F.Zika
- Juncus laeviusculusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus lancangensisY.Y.Qian
- Juncus × langiiErdner
- Juncus leiospermusF.J.Herm.
- Juncus × lemieuxiiB.Boivin
- Juncus leptospermusBuchenau
- Juncus lesueuriiBol.
- Juncus leucanthusRoyle ex D.Don
- Juncus leucomelasRoyle ex D.Don
- Juncus liebmanniiJ.F.Macbr.
- Juncus littoralisC.A.Mey.
- Juncus llanquihuensisBarros
- Juncus lomatophyllusSpreng.
- Juncus longiflorus(A.Camus) Noltie
- Juncus longiiFernald
- Juncus longirostrisKuvaev
- Juncus longistamineusA.Camus
- Juncus longistylisTorr.
- Juncus luciensisErtter
- Juncus luzuliformisFranch.
- Juncus macrandrusCoville
- Juncus macrantherusV.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus macrophyllusCoville
- Juncus marginatusRostk.
- Juncus maritimusLam.
- Juncus maroccanusKirschner
- Juncus maximowicziiBuchenau
- Juncus megacephalusM.A.Curtis
- Juncus megalophyllusS.Y.Bao
- Juncus meianthusL.A.S.Johnson ex K.L.Wilson
- Juncus membranaceusRoyle
- Juncus mertensianusBong.
- Juncus micranthusSchrad. ex E.Mey.
- Juncus microcephalusKunth
- Juncus milashanensisA.M.Lu & Z.Y.Zhang
- Juncus militarisBigelow
- Juncus minimusBuchenau
- Juncus minutulus(Albert & Jahand.) Prain
- Juncus modicusN.E.Br.
- Juncus mollisL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus × montelliiVierh.
- Juncus × montserratensisMarcet
- Juncus × murbeckiiSagorski
- Juncus mustangensisMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus nepalicusMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus nevadensisS.Watson
- Juncus nodatusCoville
- Juncus × nodosiformisFernald
- Juncus nodosusL.
- Juncus novae-zelandiaeHook.f.
- Juncus nupelaVeldkamp
- Juncus obliquusAdamson
- Juncus × obotritorumRothm.
- Juncus occidentalisWiegand
- Juncus ochraceusBuchenau
- Juncus ochrocoleusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus orchonicusNovikov
- Juncus × oronensisFernald
- Juncus orthophyllusCoville
- Juncus oxycarpusE.Mey. ex Kunth
- Juncus oxymerisEngelm.
- Juncus pallescensLam.
- Juncus pallidusR.Br.
- Juncus paludosusE.L.Bridges & Orzell
- Juncus papillosusFranch. & Sav.
- Juncus parryiEngelm.
- Juncus patensE.Mey.
- Juncus pauciflorusR.Br.
- Juncus pelocarpusE.Mey.
- Juncus perpusillusSam.
- Juncus persicusBoiss.
- Juncus pervetusFernald
- Juncus petrophilusMiyam.
- Juncus phaeanthusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus phaeocephalusEngelm.
- Juncus pictusSteud.
- Juncus planifoliusR.Br.
- Juncus polyanthemusBuchenau
- Juncus polycephalusMichx.
- Juncus potaniniiBuchenau
- Juncus prismatocarpusR.Br.
- Juncus procerusE.Mey.
- Juncus prominens(Buchenau) Miyabe & Kudô
- Juncus przewalskiiBuchenau
- Juncus psammophilusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus punctoriusL.f.
- Juncus pusillusBuchenau
- Juncus pygmaeusRich. ex Thuill.
- Juncus pylaeiLaharpe
- Juncus radulaBuchenau
- Juncus ramboiBarros
- Juncus ranariusSongeon & E.P.Perrier
- Juncus ratkowskyanusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus rechingeriSnogerup
- Juncus regeliiBuchenau
- Juncus remotiflorusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus repensMichx.
- Juncus requieniiParl.
- Juncus revolutusR.Br.
- Juncus rigidusDesf.
- Juncus roemerianusScheele
- Juncus rohtangensisGoel & Aswal
- Juncus × ruhmeriAsch. & Graebn.
- Juncus rupestrisKunth
- Juncus × sallandiaeCorporaal & Schaminée
- Juncus salsuginosusTurcz. ex C.A.Mey.
- Juncus sandwithiiLourteig
- Juncus sarophorusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus saximontanusA.Nelson
- Juncus scabriusculusKunth
- Juncus scheuchzerioidesGaudich.
- Juncus scirpoidesLam.
- Juncus secundusP.Beauv. ex Poir.
- Juncus semisolidusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus setchuensisBuchenau
- Juncus shereiMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus sikkimensisHook.f.
- Juncus socotranus(Buchenau) Snogerup
- Juncus sonderianusBuchenau
- Juncus soranthusSchrenk
- Juncus sorrentinoiParl.
- Juncus sparganiifoliusBoiss. & Kotschy ex Buchenau
- Juncus spectabilisRendle
- Juncus sphacelatusDecne.
- Juncus sphaerocarpusNees
- Juncus spumosusNoltie
- Juncus squarrosusL.
- Juncus stenopetalusAdamson
- Juncus stipulatusNees & Meyen
- Juncus striatusSchousb. ex E.Mey.
- Juncus × stuckeyiReinking
- Juncus stygiusL.
- Juncus subcaudatus(Engelm.) Coville & S.F.Blake
- Juncus subglaucusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus subnodulosusSchrank
- Juncus subsecundusN.A.Wakef.
- Juncus subtilisE.Mey.
- Juncus subulatusForssk.
- Juncus subulitepalusBalslev
- Juncus supiniformisEngelm.
- Juncus taonanensisSatake & Kitag.
- Juncus tenageiaEhrh. ex L.f.
- Juncus tenuisWilld.
- Juncus texanus(Engelm.) Coville
- Juncus textilisBuchenau
- Juncus thomasiiTen.
- Juncus thompsonianusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus thomsoniiBuchenau
- Juncus tiehmiiErtter
- Juncus tingitanusMaire & Weiller
- Juncus tobdeniorumNoltie
- Juncus torreyiCoville
- Juncus trachyphyllusMiyam. & H.Ohba
- Juncus trichophyllusW.W.Sm.
- Juncus triformisEngelm.
- Juncus triglumisL.
- Juncus trigonocarpusSteud.
- Juncus trilocularisZika
- Juncus turkestanicusV.I.Krecz. & Gontsch.
- Juncus uncialisGreene
- Juncus uniflorusW.W.Sm.
- Juncus uruguensisGriseb.
- Juncus usitatusL.A.S.Johnson
- Juncus vaginatusR.Br.
- Juncus × valbrayiH.Lév.
- Juncus validusCoville
- Juncus valvatusLink
- Juncus vaseyiEngelm.
- Juncus venturianusCastillón
- Juncus virensBuchenau
- Juncus wallichianusJ.Gay ex Laharpe
- Juncus xiphioidesE.Mey.
- Juncus yuiS.Y.Bao
References
edit- ^Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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