Vascular Plants

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Rye, B.L. in Marchant, N.G., Wheeler, J.R., Rye, B.L., Bennett, E.M., Lander, N.S. & Macfarlane, T.D. (1987), Juncaceae. Flora of the Perth Region 2 : 865-870 (Section) Rye, B.L. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Broadleaf Rush
  2. Finger Rush
  3. Grassy Rush
  4. Jointed Rush
  5. Jointleaf Rush
  6. Juncaceae Juss.
  7. Juncus L.
  8. Juncus aridicola L.A.S.Johnson
  9. Juncus articulatus L.
  10. Juncus bufonius L.
  11. Juncus caespiticius E.Mey.
  12. Juncus capitatus Weigel
  13. Juncus holoschoenus R.Br.
  14. Juncus kraussii Hochst.
  15. Juncus maritimus var. australiensis Buchenau
  16. Juncus microcephalus Kunth
  17. Juncus pallidus R.Br.
  18. Juncus planifolius R.Br.
  19. Juncus polyanthemus Buchenau
  20. Juncus subsecundus N.A.Wakef.
  21. Luzula DC.
  22. Luzula meridionalis H.Nordensk.
  23. Pale Rush
  24. Sea Rush
  25. Toad Rush

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