will tolerate average but prefers constantly moist, wet to boggy
Soil & Site
will tolerate average but prefers constantly moist, wet to boggy, found growing in boggy swampy sites
Flowers
inflorescence is a compound umbel of florets, only ornamental if you are a Botanist
Leaves
unbranched, erect stem, green, needle-like, reddish brown sheath at the base of the stem
Dimensions
2-4 feet depending on the site, upright clump
Propagation
division, seeds are slow and problematic
Misc Facts
Juncus: the classical Latin name for the rush, possibly from jungere, "to join or bind," because the stems were used for binding, effusus: scattered, spread out, loose (#152)
Author's Notes
A grew this a couple of years as a potted plant and never realized it was a native Rush. Very easy to grow, forms a nice vertical clump.
Notes & Reference
#152-Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, #153-Illinois Wildflower (www.illinoiswildflowers.info)