. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. juncackae (kush family) 273. 579. J. bait., V. lit. Inflorescence x %. Fruitlnff flower x 3. of the ovary ; seeds rather large (about 1 mm. long), nearly obtuse, delicately ribbed and cross-lined. ââ Sandy (mostly brackish) shores, Nfd. to N. Y. and Pa.; the Great Lakes, and weslw. Fig. 579. Ii5. J. filif6rmis L. Scape very slender ( dm. high), pliant; cyme fevf-flowered, almost simple ; flowers 3 mm. long ; sepals lanceolate, petals a litt


. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. juncackae (kush family) 273. 579. J. bait., V. lit. Inflorescence x %. Fruitlnff flower x 3. of the ovary ; seeds rather large (about 1 mm. long), nearly obtuse, delicately ribbed and cross-lined. ââ Sandy (mostly brackish) shores, Nfd. to N. Y. and Pa.; the Great Lakes, and weslw. Fig. 579. Ii5. J. filif6rmis L. Scape very slender ( dm. high), pliant; cyme fevf-flowered, almost simple ; flowers 3 mm. long ; sepals lanceolate, petals a little shorter and less acute, mostly longer than the obtuse greenish capsule; anthers shorter than the filaments ; style very short; seed ( mm. long) short-pointed at both ends, indistinctly reticulated.â^Wet shores and bogs,Nid. to Sask., Pa., Mich., Rocky Mts., etc. June-Aug. (Eurasia, Patagonia.) Fig. 580. 16. J. effisus L. (Common or Soft Kush.) Scape soft and pliant (3-12 dm. high) ; inner sheaths awned ; cyme diffusely much branched, many-flowered ; prophyllum below the indi- yidual flowers broad-ovate; flowers small ( mm. long), greenish; sepals lanceolate, very acute, as long as the narrow triangular-obovoid retuse and pointless greenish-brown capsule ; anthers as long as the fiiaments ; style very short; seeds small seedxM.' ( mm. long), with short pale points. âMarshy ground, very common. (Cosmop.) Var. compActus Lejeune & Courtois. dense, glomerulate. â Less common, except in N. S., where abundant. 17. J. conglomeratus L. Similar to the last; scapes more rigid (3-7 dm. high), distinctly sulcate or even costate below the inflorescence ; glomerule 1-2 cm. in diameter ; prophyllum lanceolate ; flowers about 3 mm. long, brown or greenish; sepals somewhat exceeding the short-muoronate capsule; anthers shorter than the fila- ments. (J. Leersii Marsson). âDitches, etc., Nfd. and N. S. (Eurasia.) 18. J. Smithii Engelm. Scape rather slender (6-9 dm. high) ;


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