Juncus Bufonius (Noun)
Meaning
Low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground; nearly cosmopolitan.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The shallow pools were dominated by dense growths of Juncus bufonius.
- As I waded through the wetland I felt the dense clumps of Juncus bufonius resisting my feet.
- Ecologists observed an explosion in Juncus bufonius growth after a few months of excessive rainfall.
- An innovative environmental initiative restored 25 hectares of native habitat by sowing millions of Juncus bufonius seeds.
- Years of observations show the shallow low-lying depression hosts small amounts of standing water for three or four months per year; typical here of numerous sumps providing adequate sustenance to millions of individuals of plants as annual to Juncus bufonius rushes; then forming ideal local hotbed germinative terrestrial Juncus microplant resting-site within adjacent temperate subtropical-tropical sandy-flaky terrane ecological transitional facades from lush shrubs/ woodlot nearby but during year otherwise these may change temporarily usually extremely difficult - due short intense precip during quick rise runoff due rock soils shallow depress.