Juncus digitatus was created in 2008.
Juncus acutiflorus was created in 1791.
Juncus roemerianus was created in 1849.
Juncus interior was created in 1900.
rush
Black needle rush is a kind of grass found in salt marshes (especially in coastal Georgia and South Carolina). It is pointy and sharp at the end, hence the name.It is in the Juncus genus of plants, specifically Juncus roemerianus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Juncus spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Juncus balticus.
"Juncaceae" is the scientific name for a family of plants commonly known as "rushes." It comes for the Latin word for rush, juncus.
There are many plants with six letters in their names. These include acorus, barley, cotton, Daphne, juncus, mangle, nettle, as well as savine.
Roger J. Zimmerman has written: 'The use of Juncus and Spartina marshes by fisheries species in Lavaca Bay, Texas, with reference to effects of floods'
Fernando S. Henriques has written: 'Metal uptake and distribution in Rush (Juncus conglomeratus L.) plants growing in pyrites mine tailings at Lousal, Portugal'
The chumash tribe made their baskets by weaving juncus rush or bulrush reeds together. they were weaved very tightly to hold water, food, valuables, money, preparing and storing food and they were also used for carryinng babies.