Juncus roemerianus is a species of flowering plant in the rush family known by the common names black rush, needlerush, and black needlerush. It is native to North America, where its main distribution lies along the coastline of the southeastern United States, including the Gulf Coast. It occurs from New Jersey to Texas, with outlying populations in Connecticut, New York, Mexico, and certain Caribbean islands.[1]
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Juncusroemerianus is a species of flowering plant in the rush family known by the common names black rush, needlerush, and black needlerush. It is native...
found in a transitional high salt marsh, near the edges of patches of Juncusroemerianus in patches of Distichlis spicata. It appears to avoid areas dominated...
exclusively in the lower parts of dying culms of the saltmarsh plant Juncusroemerianus. The species was first described by mycologists Jan Kohlmeyer, Brigitte...
found exclusively on the lower parts of the culms of the saltmarsh Juncusroemerianus on the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina. The species was first described...
exclusively in the lower parts of the culms of the black needlerush (Juncusroemerianus). It is found on the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina. The species...
exclusively on dead or dying standing culms of the saltmarsh plant Juncusroemerianus. It is known only from the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina. The species...
pine, wax myrtle, cattails, sedges and rushes, black needlerush (Juncusroemerianus) and giant cordgrass (Spartina cynosuroides). Various types of wading...
several rushes in the genus Juncus and may refer to: Juncus gerardii, native to northern North America and Europe Juncusroemerianus, native to the southeastern...
that receive some saltwater intrusion, including black needlerush (Juncusroemerianus) marshland in Florida and the margins of coastal meadows in New Jersey;...
refer to: Juncus gerardii, native to the Northern North America and Europe Juncus kraussii, native to the Southern hemisphere Juncusroemerianus, native...
Kohlmeyer J, Volkmann-Kohlmeyer B. (1993). "Atrotorquata and Loratospora: new ascomycete genera on Juncusroemerianus". Systema Ascomycetum. 12: 7–22. v t e...
of Juncusroemerianus, on the Atlantic coast (U.S.A.: North Carolina). Kohlmeyer, J.; Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, B.; Eriksson, O.E. (1997). "Fungi on Juncus roemerianus...
Juncusol is a 9,10-dihydrophrenathrene found in Juncus species such as J. acutus, J. effusus or J. roemerianus. It can also be synthesized. This compound shows...