Ute 
JUNCACEAE 
1. Leaves and young stems pubescent; capsule 1-locular... Luzula 
1. Leaves and young stems glabrous; capsule 3-locular.... Juncus 
Luzula 
Luzula echinata (Small) F. J. Herm. Woodrush 
Java Farm. Infrequent on moist, south-facing forested slope 
overlooking upper tidal portion of Muddy Creek. One station adjacent 
to Typha latifolia salt marsh and one at source of tributary stream. 
Canopy of Quercus alba, Q. velutina, Carya tomentosa, Liriodendron 
tulipifera, etc. Associate species: Carex emmonsii. Higman 717, 1097. 
Juncus 
1. Individual flowers subtended by a pair of bracteoles 
as well as the bractlet at base of pedicel. 
2. Inflorescence terminal, subtended by one or more 
slender divergent leaves. 
3. Leaf sheaths tapering to summit, not auricled; 
inflorescence at least one quarter height of 
PLANE. coc csccccsvesececccnsscsccccevecovseccones J. bufonius 
3. Leaf sheaths auricled at summit; inflorescence 
less than one quarter height of plant. (Also, 
auricles entire; rhizome short, hidden by 
tussock; tips of sepals not appressed to capsule). 
4, Auricles prolonged, scarious, lance- 
triangular; leaves flat.......seeeeeseeeeeoee J. tenuis 
4. Auricles rounded, not lance-triangular; 
leaves terete or only channeled on upper 
SLdC. cece ec ec cree ccc r es eecereeresseseeseeeee J. dichotomus 
2. Inflorescence apparently lateral, the subtending 
Hleafykikey a (continuation) of ‘the ‘Stemi. 6... ete eh huUSUsS 
1. Individual flowers subtended only by a bractlet at 
base of the very short pedicel. 
5. Leaves not septate. Expected (J. répens, J. biflorus). 
5. Leaves septate. (Also, heads of flowers not 
spherical). 
