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Source: Kirschner, J. et al. 2002, Species Plantarum: Flora of the World Part 6-8. [IOPI preferred view]

Name: Juncus interior Wiegand
Nomencl. ref. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club vol. 27, 516. 1900.
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Juncaceae
    Genus - Juncus L.
        Sectio - Juncus sect. Steirochloa Griseb.
            
Synonym(s): Juncus arizonicus Wiegand
Juncus monostichus Bartlett
Juncus neomexicanus Wiegand
Juncus arizonicus var. curtiflorus Wiegand
Juncus interior var. arizonicus (Wiegand) F.J.Herm.
Juncus interior var. billingtonii Farw.
Juncus interior var. neomexicanus (Wiegand) F.J.Herm.
Juncus interior var. uniflorus Farw.
 
Geography: Widely distributed in W and C USA, and S Canada. Probably also in N Mexico, and reported to occur in Alberta, but material not seen. A secondary occurrence was reported from Japan [Y.Satake, J. Jap. Bot. 12(2): 91 (1936)] but material not seen.
SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Juncaceae
Taxon number in Juncaceae SP treatment : 227.
TDWG Distribution Code: 71: MAN, SAS. 72: ONT. 73: COL, MNT, WYO. 74: ILL, IOW, KAN, MIN, MSO, NDA, NEB, OKL, SDA. 75: INI, OHI. 76: ARI, UTA. 77: NWM, TEX. 78: ARK, KTY, TEN.
Type:T: USA, Illinois, Richview, G.Vasey s.n.; holo: GH29651.
Distribution table:
Northern America Eastern Canada Ontario
North-Central U.S.A. Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Northeastern U.S.A. Indiana
Ohio
Northwestern U.S.A. Colorado
Montana
Wyoming
South-Central U.S.A. New Mexico
Texas
Southeastern U.S.A. Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Southwestern U.S.A. Arizona
Utah
Western Canada Manitoba
Saskatchewan



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