TORREY'S RUSH
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File Size: 84 KB |
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Juncus torreyi Coville
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Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
Perennial |
Height: 8-32 inches |
Family: Juncaceae - Rush Family |
Flowering Period: July, August |
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Culms: | | Erect, stout, rigid, unbranched, round. | Leaves: | | Blades 2-4, cylindric, often exceeding culms, less than 1/5 inch wide, thick, hollow, circular in cross-section, divided into partitions, glabrous, diverging abruptly from culms; bases sheathing culms; auricles rounded. | Inflorescences: | | Heads, spherical, dense, 1-20, stalked, terminal, about 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter, 30-80-flowered; bracts leaf-like, exceeding inflorescence. | Flowers: | | Perianth segments narrowly lanceolate, about 1/5 inch long, tapered to long points, greenish, turning gold or brown after flowering; outer perianth segments longer than inner; stamens 6, about 1/2 as long as perianth segments. | Fruits: | | Capsules, narrowly awl-shaped, 3-sided, brown; tips long-tapered, as long or slightly longer than perianth segments; seeds numerous, tiny, egg-shaped. | Habitat: | | Marshes, wet prairies, pond and stream edges, and roadside ditches, most abundant in sandy soils. | Distribution: | | Throughout Kansas. | Comments: | | Named for botanist John Torrey, (1796-1873), Torrey's rush is one of the most commonly encountered rushes in Kansas. It reproduces by seed and by rhizomes. |
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