PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / POALES / JUNCACEAE / JUNCUS / PICTUS
Stems 10-15 cm. much exceeding the narrow, usually glaucous leaves. Inflorescence of 1-3 heads each 5-8-flowered. Flowers pale, c. 5 mm. Perianth dark at tip or with a dark central spot, external much shorter acuminate almost aristate. Stamens equalling outer perianth with anthers much longer than filaments. Style long, stigmas pale exserted. Capsule as long as outer perianth, red brown, trigonous with rounded angles, blunt, shortly but distinctly mucronate. Seeds yellow oval, shortly apiculate, with pale margin. From: Adamson, RS. 1937. Notes on Juncus. J. S. African Bot. 3(1): 165-163. [All rights reserved]
Annual, tufted; leaves all radical, setaceous, very slender, erect, not septate, 2-3 in. long; stem very slender, leafless, sulcate, slightly scabrous, 3-6, rarely 9-10, in. long; clusters 1-2, terminal, 1/4-1/3 in. diam.; flowers 2-6 in a cluster; bracts ovate, pale; perianth 1/6 in. long; segments stramineous, tipped with dark brown, outer lanceolate, acute, inner longer, oblong, obtuse; stamens 6, half as long as the perianth; style long; capsule oblong-trigonous, shortly cuspidate; seeds few, large, not tailed. From: Baker, JG. 1897. Juncaceae. In: WT Thiselton-Dyer (ed.). Fl. Cap. (Harvey) 7: 16-28. Lovell Reeve & Co., London. [All rights reserved]
Streamlets between 4,000 and 5,000 ft. From: Adamson, RS. 1937. Notes on Juncus. J. S. African Bot. 3(1): 165-163. [All rights reserved]
Kamiesberg. From: Adamson, RS. 1937. Notes on Juncus. J. S. African Bot. 3(1): 165-163. [All rights reserved]
Western Region: Little Namaqualand; hills near Lily Fontein. From: Baker, JG. 1897. Juncaceae. In: WT Thiselton-Dyer (ed.). Fl. Cap. (Harvey) 7: 16-28. Lovell Reeve & Co., London. [All rights reserved]
December to January
1220 to 1524 m
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Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature
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BOT
NAM
ESW
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WC
EC
NC
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GA
KZN
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Names and Sources
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Poales
FAMILY Juncaceae
GENUS Juncus
SPECIES pictus
0 results for Juncus pictus Steud.
Year
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2013
SERIES CHAPTER
Juncaceae Snijman, DAIn: DA Snijman (ed.), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 2: The Extra Cape flora. Strelitzia 30: 124-124
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
2002
BOOK (MULTI-VOLUME)
Juncaceae, Vol. 7 Kirschner, J1953
BOOK
Descriptive text of the introduced trees of the Uganda protectorate, A Dale, IRGovernment Printer, Pretoria
1897
FLORA
Juncaceae Baker, JGIn: WT Thiselton-Dyer (ed.). Flora Capensis 7: 16-28
Lovell Reeve & Co., London
No results found for Juncus pictus Steud.
Status and criteria
DD
Assessor(s)
Plantae Coordinator
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