Research of the morphologic variation within Juncus (Juncaceae) sect. Ozophyllum has revealed the need for a new combi-nation, Juncus fascinatus. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses show that J. fascinatus is morphologically distinct from J. validus. Juncus fascinatus is described, illustrated, and compared to the superficially similar species J. paludosus, J. polycephalos, and J. validus. Juncus fascinatus is endemic to 25 counties in north-central and southeastern Texas whereas J. validus is more widespread and weedy. Juncus fascinatus is distinguished from J. validus by a united capsule apex at dehis-cence, capsule length, inner and outer tepal length, length by which the capsule exceeds the tepals, and inflorescence length ...
Juncus campestris, spec. nov. 14. Juncus foliis planis subpilosis, spicis sessili pedunculatisque. ...
<div><p><i>Juncus quartinianus</i> (Juncaceae sect. <i>Ozophyllum</i>) was described by Richard in 1...
During the recent Star Mountains Expedition, 1975, (*) a Juncus was collected which appears to repre...
Research of the morphologic variation within Juncus (Juncaceae) sect. Ozophyllum has revealed the ne...
THESIS 8692The systematics of Juncaceae is investigated using morphological and molecular data. A st...
Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Som...
New combinations and other nomenclatural notes on the Juncaceae (Juncus sections Iridifolii, Steiroc...
The identity of the original material of Juncus kochii F. W. Schultz (Juncaceae) is discussed. The t...
The identity of J. inflexus L., J. effusus L. and J. conglomeratus L. have had a rather chequered pa...
Juncaceae are a cosmopolitan family divided into seven genera with a total of about 440 species. The...
A new species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo, is described and its presumed origin i...
This study examines the taxonomic significance of the intron chloroplast gene rpl16 in molecular res...
Abstract: A new classification fthe genus Juncus (Juncaceae) is presented. The genus is divided into...
Juncus biglumis Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 328. 1753. "Habitat in Alpibus Lapponicis." RCN: 25...
Juncus dichotomus Elliott is a new alien species in the Transcarpathian region (Ukraine). Previously...
Juncus campestris, spec. nov. 14. Juncus foliis planis subpilosis, spicis sessili pedunculatisque. ...
<div><p><i>Juncus quartinianus</i> (Juncaceae sect. <i>Ozophyllum</i>) was described by Richard in 1...
During the recent Star Mountains Expedition, 1975, (*) a Juncus was collected which appears to repre...
Research of the morphologic variation within Juncus (Juncaceae) sect. Ozophyllum has revealed the ne...
THESIS 8692The systematics of Juncaceae is investigated using morphological and molecular data. A st...
Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Som...
New combinations and other nomenclatural notes on the Juncaceae (Juncus sections Iridifolii, Steiroc...
The identity of the original material of Juncus kochii F. W. Schultz (Juncaceae) is discussed. The t...
The identity of J. inflexus L., J. effusus L. and J. conglomeratus L. have had a rather chequered pa...
Juncaceae are a cosmopolitan family divided into seven genera with a total of about 440 species. The...
A new species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo, is described and its presumed origin i...
This study examines the taxonomic significance of the intron chloroplast gene rpl16 in molecular res...
Abstract: A new classification fthe genus Juncus (Juncaceae) is presented. The genus is divided into...
Juncus biglumis Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 328. 1753. "Habitat in Alpibus Lapponicis." RCN: 25...
Juncus dichotomus Elliott is a new alien species in the Transcarpathian region (Ukraine). Previously...
Juncus campestris, spec. nov. 14. Juncus foliis planis subpilosis, spicis sessili pedunculatisque. ...
<div><p><i>Juncus quartinianus</i> (Juncaceae sect. <i>Ozophyllum</i>) was described by Richard in 1...
During the recent Star Mountains Expedition, 1975, (*) a Juncus was collected which appears to repre...