Show Lower Taxa
Juncus acuminatus, Juncus acutiflorus, Juncus alpinoarticulatus, Juncus articulatus, Juncus bolanderi, Juncus brachycarpus, Juncus brachycephalus, Juncus bulbosus, Juncus caesariensis, Juncus canadensis, Juncus chlorocephalus, Juncus debilis, Juncus diffusissimus, Juncus dubius, Juncus elliottii, Juncus megacephalus, Juncus mertensianus, Juncus militaris, Juncus nevadensis, Juncus nodatus, Juncus nodosus, Juncus pelocarpus, Juncus pervetus, Juncus scirpoides, Juncus subcaudatus, Juncus subtilis, Juncus supiniformis, Juncus texanus, Juncus torreyi, Juncus trigonocarpus, Juncus tweedyi, Juncus validus
Juncus subg. Septati
Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom naturwissenschaftlichen Vereine zu Bremen 4: 406. 1875.
Synonyms: Juncus sect. Septati (Buchenau) Vierhapper
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22.
Revision as of 16:00, 18 September 2019 by FNA>Volume Importer
Herbs, perennial (rarely annual), rhizomatous. Culms terete. Leaves basal and cauline: blade terete, nearly terete, or flattened, perfectly septate. Inflorescences terminal panicles or racemes of 2 to –many heads, a single terminal head, or rarely a cyme of heads, sympodial; bracts erect or ascending, flat, involute or terete; bracteoles absent. Flowers in multiflowered heads (rarely only 2– or 3 flowers per head). Capsules 1- or 3-locular, beaked. Seeds tailed or not tailed. x = 20.
Distribution
Worldwide.
Discussion
Species ca. 80 (32 in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Juncus acuminatus, Juncus acutiflorus, Juncus alpinoarticulatus, Juncus articulatus, Juncus bolanderi, Juncus brachycarpus, Juncus brachycephalus, Juncus bulbosus, Juncus caesariensis, Juncus canadensis, Juncus chlorocephalus, Juncus debilis, Juncus diffusissimus, Juncus dubius, Juncus elliottii, Juncus megacephalus, Juncus mertensianus, Juncus militaris, Juncus nevadensis, Juncus nodatus, Juncus nodosus, Juncus pelocarpus, Juncus pervetus, Juncus scirpoides, Juncus subcaudatus, Juncus subtilis, Juncus supiniformis, Juncus texanus, Juncus torreyi, Juncus trigonocarpus, Juncus tweedyi, Juncus validus
Key
1 | Seeds tailed, 0.7–2.6 mm, including tails; seed body covered with whitish translucent veil. | > 2 |
1 | Seeds not tailed, 0.3–0.7 mm; seed body clear yellow-brown. | > 7 |
2 | Seeds 1.8–2.6 mm, including tails; stamens usually 6. | > 3 |
2 | Seeds 0.7–1.9 mm, including tails; stamens usually 3. | > 4 |
3 | Stems and leaves scabrous; auricles 1–7.5 mm | Juncus caesariensis |
3 | Stems and leaves smooth; auricles 0.2–0.4 mm | Juncus trigonocarpus |
4 | Seeds 1.1–1.9 mm; heads 5–50-flowered; inflorescence branches erect to ascending | Juncus canadensis |
4 | Seeds 0.7–1.2 mm; heads 2–8-flowered or if to 20-flowered then proximal inflorescence branches widely spreading (J. subcaudatus). | > 5 |
5 | Outer tepals obtuse to nearly acute | Juncus brachycephalus |
5 | Outer tepals acuminate to acute. | > 6 |
6 | Proximal inflorescence branches widely spreading | Juncus subcaudatus |
6 | Proximal inflorescence branches erect | Juncus brevicaudatus |
7 | Flowers 1–2(–4) at each node, not in heads; capsules fertile only below middle. | > 8 |
7 | Flowers in heads of 3–60; capsules fertile throughout or only below middle. | > 9 |
8 | Culms erect, 0.3–7 dm, not forming mats | Juncus pelocarpus |
8 | Culms decumbent, 0.1–1 dm, forming mats | Juncus subtilis |
9 | Heads spheric or nearly spheric, 15–60-flowered | > 10 |
9 | Heads obconic to hemispheric, 3–15-flowered. | > 23 |
10 | Stamens 6. | > 18 |
10 | Stamens 3. | > 11 |
11 | Plants cespitose; tepals lanceolate | Juncus acuminatus |
11 | Plants rhizomatous; tepals lance-subulate. | > 12 |
12 | Capsules included | Juncus brachycarpus |
12 | Capsule exserted to slightly included. | > 13 |
13 | Capsules remaining united at apex after dehiscence. | > 14 |
13 | Capsule valves separating at apex during dehiscence. | > 16 |
14 | Leaves laterally compressed, 3–5 mm diam. | Juncus validus var. fascinatus |
14 | Leaves terete, 1–4 mm diam. | > 15 |
15 | Heads sometimes spheric, usually lobed; tepals green to stramineous, nearly equal; uppermost cauline leaf blade (below inflorescence bract) equaling or longer than its sheath | Juncus scirpoides |
15 | Heads spheric; stramineous to reddish brown, inner tepals shorter than outer; uppermost cauline leaf blade much shorter than its sheath | Juncus megacephalus |
16 | Tepals 4–5 mm; leaves laterally compressed | Juncus validus var. validus |
16 | Tepals 2.9–4 mm; leaves terete. | > 17 |
17 | Capsules 3.5–5 mm, exserted; culms 0.4–3 dm | Juncus nodosus |
17 | Capsules 3–3.5 mm; equaling perianth or slightly shorter; culms 2.5–8.5 dm | Juncus bolanderi |
18 | Tepals lanceolate to lance-ovate, light green to light pink or white or dark purplish brown; capsule ovoid to obovoid, 1.9–3.5 mm; heads 1–2 per inflorescence (15–50 for J. pervetus). | > 19 |
18 | Tepals lance-subulate, green to stramineous; capsule lance-subulate, 3.2–6.5 mm; heads 1–23 per inflorescence. | > 21 |
19 | Heads 15–50 | Juncus pervetus |
19 | Heads 1–2. | > 20 |
20 | Tepals dark purplish brown to black; anthers 1/4 to equal filament length | Juncus mertensianus |
20 | Tepals light green, or light pink to white; anthers 2–3 times length of filaments | Juncus chlorocephalus |
21 | Outer tepals 2.4–4.1 mm, equaling inner tepals; auricles 0.5–1.7 mm | Juncus nodosus |
21 | Outer tepals 4–6 mm, outer and inner tepals unequal in length; auricles 1–4 mm. | > 22 |
22 | Outer tepals longer than inner; capsule 4.3–5.7 mm | Juncus torreyi |
22 | Outer tepals shorter than inner; capsules 5.2–6.5 mm | Juncus texanus |
23 | Stamens 3. | > 24 |
23 | Stamens 6. | > 31 |
24 | Stems creeping or floating, capillary; filiform, submersed leaves often formed before flowering; inflorescences with 1–9 heads. | > 25 |
24 | Stems erect, not floating; filiform leaves absent; inflorescences with 3–200 heads. | > 26 |
25 | Capsule rounded at apex, 2.5–4 mm; tepals 2–3.6 mm, obtuse to acute | Juncus bulbosus |
25 | Capsule acute to acuminate at apex, 3.5–6.1 mm; tepals 2.8–5.5 mm, acute to acuminate-subulate | Juncus supiniformis |
26 | Capsule much longer than perianth, 1.3–2 times perianth length. | > 27 |
26 | Capsule equaling or just exceeding perianth. | > 29 |
27 | Capsules beaked; plants often decumbent or matted | Juncus supiniformis |
27 | Capsules not beaked; plants erect. | > 28 |
28 | Capsule 1/3 longer than perianth, 2.8–4.2 mm | Juncus debilis |
28 | Capsule twice as long as perianth, 4–5.2 mm | Juncus diffusissimus |
29 | Heads 5–50; tepals 2.6–3.5 mm, nearly equal; capsules 2.8–3.5 mm | Juncus acuminatus |
29 | Heads 30–250; tepals 1.7–2.9 mm, inner tepals shorter than outer tepals; capsules 1.9–2.9 mm. | > 30 |
30 | Leaf blade with prominent and conspicuous ringlike bands at position of cross partitions; roots without terminal tubers; inner tepals 1.7–2.1 mm | Juncus nodatus |
30 | Leaf blade with faint ringlike bands at position of septa; roots often with terminal tubers; inner tepals 2.4–2.8 mm | Juncus elliottii |
31 | Stems creeping or floating, capillary; filiform, submersed leaves often formed before flowering; inflorescences with 1–9 heads. | > 32 |
31 | Stems erect; filiform submersed leaves not formed except in J. militaris; heads 1–66. | > 34 |
32 | Auricles 0.8–2.1 mm; capsules 3.5–6.1 mm | Juncus supiniformis |
32 | Auricles 0.4–1 mm; capsules 2.5–4 mm. | > 33 |
33 | Capsules exserted about 1 mm beyond perianth; apex acute below beak; outer tepals acute to acuminate | Juncus articulatus |
33 | Capsules as long as tepals or exserted to 0.5 mm beyond tepals, apex obtuse below apex; outer tepals acute to obtuse | Juncus bulbosus |
34 | Proximal culm leaf overtopping inflorescences, distal culm leaf usually inflated, bladeless sheath; often developing filiform (hairlike) leaves off rhizome in running water | Juncus militaris |
34 | Proximal culm leaf shorter than inflorescence, distal culm leaf usually with blade, sheath not inflated; not developing filiform leaves off rhizome. | > 35 |
35 | Tepals 1.6–3 mm; apex obtuse to acuminate, usually not subulate mucronate; anthers shorter than to equaling filaments. | > 36 |
35 | Tepals 2.3–6.2 mm; apex usually acuminate with subulate mucro (acute in J. acutiflorus); anthers equaling or longer than filaments. | > 37 |
36 | Inner tepals obtuse; inflorescence stiffly erect | Juncus alpinoarticulatus |
36 | Inner tepals acuminate; inflorescence spreading | Juncus articulatus |
37 | Capsule abruptly contracted at apex, usually not exserted | Juncus nevadensis |
37 | Capsule narrowed to beak, exserted at least slightly. | > 38 |
38 | Heads 2–9; tepals 2.8–5.5 mm | Juncus supiniformis |
38 | Heads 25–66; tepals 2.5–3.5 mm. | > 39 |
39 | Tepals nearly equal; heads with 6–10 flowers | Juncus dubius |
39 | Tepals unequal, outer shorter than inner; heads with 5–8 flowers | Juncus acutiflorus |