Juncus filipendulus Buckley

  • Filed As

    Juncaceae
    Juncus filipendulus Buckley

  • Collector(s)

    T. Witsell 14-0089, 20 May 2014

  • Location

    United States of America. Arkansas. Stone Co. Ozark Highlands. White River Hills Ecoregion. 2.6 mi. WSW of Calico Rock. Ozark National Forest. City Rock Glades. S of Culp Rd. Calico Rock 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Habitat

    Flat, seasonally wet sandstone glade (St. Peter Formation) with localized pockets of calcareous influence. Growing with Clinopodium arkansanum, Oenothera linifolia, Schizachyrium scoparium, Juncus validus, Juncus secundus, Erigeron strigosus, Coreopsis grandiflora saxicola, Isolepis pseudosetacea, Diodia teres, Croton willdenowii, Phemeranthus, etc.

  • Description

    100+ plants in a 4 m by 2 m area along the W side of an old road trace through glade, in seasonally moist sand at the edge of bare bedrock. Plants perennial.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 05112241

    Occurrence ID: 53fe2bfd-9c5d-4d03-911f-bb69224aff50

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Poales

  • Family

    Juncaceae

  • All Determinations

    Juncus filipendulus Buckley det T. Witsell, 20 May 2014

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Arkansas

  • County/Municipio

    Stone Co.

  • Locality

    Ozark Highlands. White River Hills Ecoregion. 2.6 mi. WSW of Calico Rock. Ozark National Forest. City Rock Glades. S of Culp Rd. Calico Rock 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Coordinates

    36.1008, -92.185

  • Location Notes

    [US & Canada]

  • Distribution

    Map all specimens of this taxon

    No botanical uses.

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 05112241
Juncus filipendulus Buckley
ring-seed rash
Ozark Highlands. White River Hills Ecoregion. 2.6 mi. WSW of Calico
Rock, Ozark National Forest. City Rock Glades. S of Culp Rd. N 36.10081,
W 92.18498. Calico Rock 7.5’ quandrangle.
Flat, seasonally wet sandstone glade (St Peter Formation) with localized
pockets of calcareous influence. 100+ plants in a 4 m by 2 m area along the
W side of an old road trace through glade, in seasonally moist sand at die
edge of bare bedrock. Plants perennial.
Growing with Clinopodiutn arkansanumt Oenothera Unifolia,
Schizachyriutn scoparium, Juncus validus, Juncus secundus, Erigeron
strigosus, Coreopsis grandiflora saxicola, Isolepis pseudosetacea, Diodia
teres, Croton willdenowii, Phemeranthus, etc*
Theo Witsell 14-0089	5/20/2014
Distributed by the Herbarium of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC).
05112241