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Guide to Native and Invasive Plants Storke Ranch Vernal ... - Cram

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<strong>Native</strong> Species 19<br />

Rush, Western<br />

Scientific Name: Juncus occidentalis<br />

Rare in Santa Barbara County No<br />

Juncaceae<br />

Description: Western rush is a clump forming perennial rush, 6-24 inches tall. It has many, narrow 0.04 <strong>to</strong> 0.06<br />

inch (1-1.5 mm) wide, flat, basal leaves. The inflorescence is generally open, has 5-50 flowers, <strong>and</strong> is 0.4 <strong>to</strong> 2.8<br />

inches (1-7 cm). Flowers: spring <strong>to</strong> early summer.<br />

Habitat: Moist areas

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