- Juncaceae
Taxobox
name = Rush family
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Juncus "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Poales
familia = Juncaceae
familia_authority = Juss.
type_genus = "Juncus "
type_genus_authority = L.
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Andesia "
*"Distichia"
*"Juncus " - Rush
*"Luzula " - Woodrush
*"Marsippospermum "
*"Oxychloë "
*"Rostkovia "The Juncaceae, or the Rush Family, is a rather small monocot
flowering plant family. There are 8 genera and about 400species . Many of these slow-growing plants superficially resemble grasses, though areherb s or woody shrubs, growing on infertilesoil s. Some may be found in temperate to frigid climates or on tropical mountains. They grow on wet or damp soils, others on dry soils. A few are annuals, but most are perennials.The leaves are
evergreen and well-developed in a basal aggregation on an erect stem. They are alternate and tristichous (i.e. with 3 rows of leaves up the stem, with each row of leaves arising one-third of the way around the stem from the previous leaf). Only in the genus "Distichia" are the leaves distichous. The rushes of the genus "Juncus " have flat, hairless leaves or cylindrical leaves. The leaves of the wood-rushes of the genus "Luzula " are always flat and bear long white hairs.The plants are
hermaphroditic or, rarely,dioecious . The small and insignificantflower s are arranged in inflorescences of loosecyme s, but also in rather dense heads orcorymb s at the top of the stem or at its side. Typical for this family are thetepal s (orperianth segments). There is no clear distinction betweenpetal s andsepal s. They are usually arranged with twowhorl s, each containing three thin, papery tepals. They are not brightly colored and their color can vary from greenish to whitish, brown, purple, black, or hyaline. There are three stigmas in the center of the flowers. As is characteristic of monocots, everything is a multiple of three.The
fruit is usually a non-fleshy, three-sectioneddehiscent capsule containing many seeds.The dried
pith of plants of this family was used to make a type ofcandle known as arushlight .The rush plant is called 'igusa' in Japanese and is used to weave the soft surface cover of tatami mats.
External links
* [http://plants.montara.com/ListPages/FamPages/Junca1.html Information and pictures]
* [http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/T342.HTM Pictures of species]
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