Juncus bulbosus, the bulbous rush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Juncaceae, native to Iceland, the Faroes, Europe, Macaronesia, and northwest Africa.[2][3] It has been introduced to Australia, New Zealand, and some locations in northern North America.[2] It is capable of nuisance growth in lakes and streams.[4]
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Juncus bulbosus |
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Scientific classification |
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Plantae |
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Tracheophytes |
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Angiosperms |
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Monocots |
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Commelinids |
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Poales |
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Juncaceae |
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Juncus |
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J. bulbosus |
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Juncus bulbosus
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- Juncus annuus Krock.
- Juncus bulbosus f. geniculatus (Asch. & Graebn.) Soó
- Juncus bulbosus f. nanus (Peterm.) Soó
- Juncus bulbosus f. submersus (Glück) Soó
- Juncus bulbosus f. submucronatus Procków
- Juncus bulbosus f. uliginosus (Roth) Fern.-Carv.
- Juncus bulbosus f. welwitschii (Hochst. ex Steud.) Soó
- Juncus confervaceus St.-Lag.
- Juncus fluitans Lam.
- Juncus kochii F.W.Schultz
- Juncus setifolius Ehrh.
- Juncus subverticillatus Wulfen
- Juncus supinus Moench
- Juncus supinus var. fluitans (Lam.) Fr.
- Juncus uliginosus Roth
- Juncus verticillatus Pers.
- Juncus viviparus Relhan
- Juncus welwitschii Hochst. ex Steud.
- Phylloschoenus supinus (Moench) Fourr.
- Tristemon uliginosus (Roth) Raf.
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