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Juncaceae
Juncus

not marked as a favorite taxon Juncus fascinatus (M.C. Johnston) W.M. Knapp. Common name: Fascinating Rush. Phenology: Jun-Oct. Habitat: Seepy areas. Distribution: E. and c. TX.

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Subgenus: Juncus. Section: Ozophyllum.

ID notes: Much like J. validus but the heads much more congested and capsules remaining united at apex. The heads are lobed and can be similar to J. scirpoides var. compositus.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy : = K4, Knapp (2014); = Juncus validus Coville var. fascinatus M.C.Johnst. — ETx1, FNA22, NcTx, Tx, Bridges & Orzell (2008); = Verojuncus fascinatus (M.C.Johnst.) Záv.Drábk. & Proćków — Proćków & Záveská Drábková (2023). Basionym: Juncus validus Coville var. fascinatus M.C.Johnst. 1964

Links to other floras: = Juncus validus var. fascinatus - FNA22

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