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Revision as of 15:59, 18 September 2019

Inflorescences: most proximal bracts of inflorescence obtuse to mucronate, usually much shorter than inflorescence. , apex obtuse to mucronate. Capsules well exserted from perianth, 4.5–7 mm, apex conic or rounded proximal to persistent style.


Phenology: Flowering and fruiting late spring–early summer.
Habitat: Wet gravelly soils of snowmelt basins
Elevation: 400–3800 m

Distribution

V22 517-distribution-map.jpg

Greenland, N.W.T., Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, Colo., Mont., Wyo., Eurasia.

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Ralph E. Brooks* +  and Steven E. Clemants* +
Linnaeus +
Juncus [unranked] Alpini +
Greenland +, N.W.T. +, Nunavut +, Yukon +, Alaska +, Colo. +, Mont. +, Wyo. +  and Eurasia. +
400–3800 m +
Wet gravelly soils of snowmelt basins +
Flowering and fruiting late spring–early summer. +
Juncus sect. Alpini +
Juncus triglumis var. triglumis +
Juncus triglumis +
variety +