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    Juncus ranarius

    Juncus ranarius is a species of flowering plant belonging to the rush family Juncaceae. Its native range is Greenland, Subarctic and Temperate Eurasia, Northwestern Africa. Wikipedia

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  3. fsus.ncbg.unc.edu

    Juncus ranarius Songeon & E.P. Perrier. Subgenus: Agathryon.Section: Tenageia. Frog Rush. Phen: Jun-Nov. Hab: Coastal sands and salt marshes.Dist: NF (Labrador) south to ME, MA, and DE; Europe. The American distribution is sometimes considered to be as an introduction from Europe. ID notes: J. ranarius can only be mistaken for J. bufonius or depauperate J. tenuis.
  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Juncus ranarius Songeon & E.P.Perrier. First published in P.C.Billot, Annot. Fl. France Allemagne: 192 (1859) This species is accepted The native range of this species is E. Greenland, Subarctic & Temp. Eurasia, NW. Africa. It is an annual and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
  5. guides.nynhp.org

    New York Natural Heritage Program Guides

    https://guides.nynhp.org › seaside-toad-rush

    Juncus bufonius var. ranarius (Perrier & Song.) Hayek Additional Resources Best Identification Reference. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 2000. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Vol. 22. Magnoliophyta: Alismatidae, Arecidae, Commelinidae (in part), and Zingiberidae. Oxford Univ. Press, New York. xxiii + 352 pp.
  6. naturespot.org

    Frog Rush - Juncus ranarius. Species account; Additional images; ... Juncus ambiguus Description. Frog Rush is a small rush which usually forms prostrate rosettes. Single stems grow up to about 5 cm or so. Inner tepals rounded to emarginate, with mucronate tips, capsule longer than or same length as tepals. ...
  7. newfoundland-labradorflora.ca

    [Kirschner (2002c) describes Juncus ranarius as a facultative halophyte, which is usually found along the margins of saline muddy pools, sand flats, and coastal habitats, as well as near fresh water springs and ephemeral wet tracks. Fernald (1970) also notes that J. ranarius (reported as J. bufonius var. halophilus) is more succulent than J. bufonius and occurs in brackish or saline soils.]
  8. bexleywildlife.org

    Juncus ranarius Songeon & E.P. Perrier (Frog Rush) Draft account vc 16, apparently gone from vc15 Rarity / scarcity status Frog Rush is a plant of damp brackish coastal habitats, typically on mud- and sand-flats above the high-water mark, and is widely scattered in the British Isles, extending to inland salted roadsides in recent years.
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