Juncus JUNCACEAE Luzula 



J. EUiottii Chapm. 



But one known collection: Ellendale (S), Long, 22 July 1908 (A). 

 Range extension from North Carolina or Virginia. 



J. debilis Gray. 



Frequent in wet sandy soil, marshes and low woods of the Coastal 

 Plain. June, July. 



J. repens Mx. 



Frequent; wet meadows, dune hollows and running water, 

 Coastal Plain. Mid-July, Aug. 



J. marginatus Rostk. 



Infrequent; in damp soil, Piedmont and Coastal Plain. June, 

 July. 

 J. biflorus Ell. (J. aristulatus Mx.) 



Frequent; meadows, bogs, salt marshes and dune hollows, 

 Coastal Plain. July, Aug. 



Luzula DC. Wood Rush. 



(For key, see Hermann, Rhodora 40, 83-85. 1938). 



L. acuminata Raf. (L. saltuensis Fernald. See Rhodora 46, 4 

 1944.) 

 Our only record is based on a specimen collected on the south 

 bank of Noxontown Pond, near Middletown (NC), by Canhy in 

 June 1862 (A). 



L. multiflora (Ehrh.) Lejeune. (L. campestris (L.) DC var. 

 muliiflora of manuals.) 



Wooded slopes, apparently rare: woods, Greenbank (NC), 

 Commons, 29 May 1883 (A); Rowlandsville (Ce), woods along 

 Octoraro Creek, Long & Bartram, 1223, 31 May 1913 (A); wooded 

 slope along Duffy Creek, 2 mi. s. e. of Cecilton (Ce), Long, 48412, 

 16 May 1936 (A). 

 L. bulbosa (Wood) Rydb. (L. campestris var. hulhosa Wood.) 



Frequent; dry woods, meadows and saline shores. Mid- April, 

 mid-May. 



L. echinata (Small) F. J. Hermann. (L. campestris var. echinata of 

 manuals.) 



Common in woods and meadows. Piedmont and Coastal Plain. 



April, May. 

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