rubrum), like our heath, -- a rush (
Juncus grandiflorus), are nearly the only ones that grow on the swampy surface.
With her eagerness to learn, she weaved her own designed round mat made of "tikog" (Sagittaria sagittifolia Linn.) and "sudsud" (
Juncus fistulosus Guss.) which were provided to them.
The clay sub-surface soils at the site have impeded permeability, and vegetation in the base of the depression consists largely of the introduced Carpet Bentgrass Agrostis stolonifera, Weeping Grass Microlaena stipoides, Broom Rush
Juncus sarophorus and club-sedge Isolepis sp.
Plants to consider for this type of installation include aeonium, echeverias,
juncus, kalanchoe, loropetalum, restio, and sedum.
Early embryo development in Cyperaceae conforms to the
Juncus variation of the Onagrad-type and thus basically follows the same general pattern as that found in Juncaceae and Thurniaceae, the closest relatives of Cyperaceae (Johansen 1950; Davis 1966; Makde and Bhuskute 1987; Goetghebeur 1998).
I also depend on rushes (
Juncus species) to thrive in the moist soil of my rain garden.
Juncaceae Distichia muscoides Nees h -- & Meyen
Juncus arcticus Willd.
Community V named as Juncus--Phyla after its species
Juncus sp.
The most common species observed were Typha spp.,
Juncus spp., which were not identified to species level because of lack of fruiting and flowering bodies on all plants.
and rushes (heath rush
Juncus squarrosus, soft rush
Juncus effusus, sharp-flowered rush
Juncus acutiflorus and jointed rush
Juncus articulatus), grazed by hill sheep with some beef cattle Bos taurus.
In particular, we studied how the abundance of bacteria and nirS-type denitrifiers changes in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane of three emergent freshwater macrophytes (
Juncus effusus, Peltandra virginica, and Typha latifolia) in two tidal freshwater wetlands.