e-Key v3 - Juncaceae
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Interactive keys to the identification of seed plants of southern Africa using keys based on plant morphology.

MONOCOTYLEDON - COMMELINIDAE - JUNCALES - Juncaceae

Compiled by R.P. Glen

Description :

  • Annual or perennial, tufted, rhizomatous, marsh or aquatic herbs
  • Leaves alternate, grass- or rush-like, filiform, linear to narrowly lanceolate, sheathing at base or reduced to sheaths
  • Flowers usually bisexual, regular, marcescent, small, in terminal panicles, corymbs or heads, rarely solitary
  • Perianth 3 + 3; segments subsimilar, rarely inner whorl absent, glumaceous, mostly green or brown to blackish
  • Stamens (3)3 + 3, hypogynous; filaments trigonous or filiform; anthers 2-thecous, basifixed, introrse, opening lengthways; pollen in tetrads
  • Ovary superior, 1- or 3-locular; ovules 3-many, basal, axile or parietal, biseriate, bitegmic; style present or 0; stigmas 3
  • Capsule 1-3-locular, dehiscing loculicidally
  • Seeds 3-many, small, ovoid, obovoid, globose, spindle-shaped or compressed, often with basal and/or apical appendages; embryo straight; endosperm starchy

Nomenclature:

  • Juncaceae
    • Brown: 16 (1897)
    • Friedrich-Holzhammer: 156 (1967)
    • Obermeyer: 71 (1985)
    • Cook: 108 (1990)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 7, species ± 314, cosmopolitan, in moist, temperate or cold regions. Juncus and Luzula are the largest genera occurring worldwide, with the highest species diversity in the northern hemisphere; the remaining five smaller genera are restricted to the southern hemisphere, especially South America
  • Southern Africa : Genera 2, species ± 27

References:

  • BROWN, N.E. 1897. Juncaceae . Flora capensis 7
  • COOK, C.D.K. 1990. Aquatic plant book . SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague
  • FRIEDRICH-HOLZHAMMER, M. 1967. Juncaceae . Prodomus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 156
  • OBERMEYER, A.A. 1985. Juncaceae . Flora of southern Africa 4,2

Resources:

  • Juncaceae genera:
Juncus Luzula