Family Juncaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Tufted herbs resembling grasses: rushes.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Juncus seems to be part of Family Juncaceae native, containing one herb's special tuft grass resembling grasses rushes plants.
- Juncus family is a clump-forming rush in Juncaceae, with unusual leaves resembling grass which is good in places with poor soil.
- Narrow foliage on tall spike, resemble grass, leaves and are classified under Family Juncaceae that do produce seed resembling brown cattail seed.
- Plants of Juncaceae commonly referred as rushes are hard grass like erect grass in habit resemble grasses belong grass family but technically aren't but considered a Juncaceae family with special tuft grass resembling grass.
- Most species of Juncaceae are tuft grass resembling grass with coarse Juncus tussock grass which loves bogs with wet clays.