Everything about Juncus Mertensianus totally explained
Juncus mertensianus is a species of
rush known by the common name
Mertens' rush. It is native to much of western North America from
Alaska to
Saskatchewan to
New Mexico, where it grows in wet mountainous areas such as riverbanks and
alpine meadows. This is a clumping perennial herb growing from a vertical
rhizome. Its smooth, flat stems grow to a maximum height near 40 centimeters. Its few leaves are located at the base and also along the stem. The
inflorescence is made up of usually one cluster of many flowers. Each flower has shiny dark brown to black
tepals 3 to 4 millimeters long, six
stamens with yellowish anthers, and long reddish
stigmas. The fruit is an oblong capsule.
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