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Juncus stygius
var. americanus Buch. |
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TAXONOMY |
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Family: |
Juncaceae |
Genus: |
Juncus |
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Species Synonyms: |
none |
Common Names: |
American bog rush
moor rush |
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DISTRIBUTION |
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Canada: |
Yukon Territory – southwestern Mackenzie
District – northern Saskatchewan – Ontario, Labrador –
Newfoundland – Nova Scotia, southeastern British Columbia –
southwestern Alberta |
Saskatchewan: |
northern – central Saskatchewan; Lake Athabasca
– MacDowell |
Ecoregion: |
Mid-Boreal Upland, Churchill River Upland, Athabasca
Plain, Tazin Lake Upland, Selwyn Lake Upland |
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HABITAT |
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Saskatchewan: |
boggy lake shores and calcareous
fens |
Associated species: |
alpine cottongrass, bog rosemary,
brown beaksedge, English sundew, flatleaf bladderwort, lesser bladderwort,
rannoch rush, sphagnum, thinleaf cottonsedge, tufted bulrush, white beaksedge,
yellow loosestrife |
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RARITY STATUS |
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Provincial
Status According to Harms (2003): |
Vulnerable |
Nature Conservancy
Status: |
G5T5 S1S2 |
Saskatchewan
Species at Risk Status: |
None |
COSEWIC Status:
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None |
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American bog rush
is vulnerable in Saskatchewan because it is rare or uncommon and most local
populations are small. No threats are known or anticipated for this species. |
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SPECIES
DESCRIPTION |
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Height: |
6 – 40 cm |
Roots: |
rhizome short, sparingly branched, slender |
Stems: |
perennial, loosely tufted |
Leaves: |
basal leaves 1 – 3, stem leaves 1 –
2, blade imperfectly divided by cross partitions, ascending, 8 – 18
cm long, much reduced distally, thread-like; ear-like lobes at the base
of the leaf rounded, dry and papery |
Inflorescence: |
heads 1 – 3, terminal, 1 – 4-flowered;
stalks 0.2 – 1 cm long; primary bracts nearly equal to or slightly
surpassing heads |
Flowers: |
small bracts at the base of the flower absent;
tepals nearly equal, lance-shaped to ovate, tip acute, pale to reddish-brown;
stamens 6, anthers much shorter than the filaments |
Fruits: |
capsules 6 – 8.5 mm long, slightly longer
than the tepals, with an abrupt point, greenish; seeds about 1 mm long,
spindle-shaped, pale yellow to tan, broad-tailed |
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JUNCUS
KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN |
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1 Inflorescence appearing lateral;
leaves all basal |
2 |
1 Inflorescence appearing terminal;
may have at least one blade-bearing leaf on the lower stem or all leaves
basal |
3 |
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2 Bract stout, much shorter than stem;
perianth parts usually darker brown; anthers commonly much longer than their
filaments
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J. balticus |
2 Bract slender, as long as or longer
than stem; perianth parts greenish to light brown; anthers commonly shorter
than or equal to their filaments |
J. filiformis |
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3 Leaves divided by cross-partitions,
rounded, or if flattened, bases overlapping and blades appearing oriented
with the edge towards the stem |
4 |
3 Leaves not divided by cross-partitions,
rounded or if flattened, not appearing oriented with the edge towards the
stem |
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4 Leaves strongly flattened and bases
overlapping and blades appearing oriented with the edge towards the stem |
5 |
4 Leaves rounded or slightly flattened |
7 |
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5 Styles surpassing petals; seeds
with a distinct tail-like appendage |
J. tracyi |
5 Styles equal to petals; seeds without
a tail |
6 |
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6 Stamens 3; ear-like lobes at the
base of the leaf lacking |
J. ensifolius |
6 Stamens 6; ear-like lobes at the
base of the leaf present |
J. saximontanus |
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7 Flowers in dense spherical heads |
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7 Flowers few to many in narrower
heads |
10 |
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8 Heads solitary; rhizomes densely
matted |
J. mertensianus |
8 Heads solitary; rhizomes elongate
and creeping, often bearing swellings |
9 |
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9 Tepals reddish-brown, inner tepals
longer than or equal to outer tepals; leaves 1 – 2 mm thick; sheaths
with yellowish ear-like lobes |
J. nodosus var. nodosus |
9 Tepals greenish to dull brown, inner
tepals shorter than outer tepals; leaves to 5 mm thick; sheaths with membranous
ear-like lobes |
J. torreyi |
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10 Seeds about 1 mm long, with definite
white tail-like appendages |
J. brevicaudatus |
10 Seeds less than 0.5 mm long, sharply
pointed but without white tails |
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11 Anthers shorter than or equalling
their filaments; perianth segments obtuse; capsule exceeding the perianth |
J. alpinoarticulatus ssp. nodulosus |
11 Anthers distinctly longer than
their filaments; perianth segments acute; capsule shorter than or equal
to the perianth |
J. nevadensis |
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12 Each flower inserted singly on
the branches of the inflorescences and subtended by a pair of small bractlets
in addition to the bractlet at the base of the flower stalk |
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12 Each flower subtended only by the
single bractlet at the base of the very short stalk |
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13 Roots fibrous; dwarf species, branched
near base; annuals; leaf sheaths without ear-like lobes |
J. bufonius |
13 Rhizomes elongate or short if stem
densely tufted; plants not dwarfed or branched near the base; perennials;
leaf sheaths with ear-like lobes or prolonged |
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14 Leaf sheaths extending to about
halfway up the stem |
J. compressus |
14 Leaf sheaths confined to base or
only extending to about one third of the way up the stem |
15 |
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15 Sepals erect, closely appressed
to the capsule |
J. vaseyi |
15 Sepals spreading to ascending,
not closely appressed to the capsule |
16 |
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16 Ear-like lobes at the base of the
leaf short and round; leaf blades less than half the length of the stem |
J. dudleyi |
16 Ear-like lobes at the base of the
leaf delicate and membranous; leaf blades usually greater than half the
length of the stem |
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17 Capsule 3-loculed, nearly equalling
the perianth; inflorescence compact |
J. confusus |
17 Capsule 1-loculed, distinctly shorter
than the perianth; inflorescence a loose, branched inflorescence |
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18 Ear-like lobes at the base of the
leaf prolonged into a membranous projection 3 – 5 mm long |
J. tenuis |
18 Ear-like lobes at the base of the
leaf shorter, up to 2 mm long, nearly membranous |
J. interior |
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19 Seeds with a sharp point; leaves
flattened and grass-like |
J. longistylus |
19 Seeds with distinct white tail-like
appendages; leaves rounded to somewhat flattened or deeply channelled |
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20 Stems arising from elongate rhizomes;
perianth and capsules dark brown to black |
J. castaneus ssp. castaneus |
20 Stems not rhizomatous, may form
clumps; perianth and capsules pale |
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21 Capsules to 9 mm long; heads 1
– 2; lower stem leaves 1 – 3 |
J. stygius ssp. americanus |
21 Capsules to 4 mm long; heads solitary;
leaves all basal |
J. albescens |
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