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Details for: Juncus squarrosus

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

Name: Juncus squarrosus L.
Nomencl. ref. L., Sp. Pl. vol. 327. 1753.
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Juncaceae
    Genus - Juncus L.
        Sectio - Juncus sect. Steirochloa Griseb.
            
Synonym(s): Juncus ellmanii C.E.Hubb., Sandwith & Turrill
Juncus sprengelii Willd.
Juncus squarrosus subsp. ellmanii (C.E.Hubb., Sandwith & Turrill) Maire & Weiller
Juncus squarrosus var. glomeratus Hartm.
Juncus squarrosus var. longibracteatus Zapal.
 
Geography: W, C and NW Europe, Morocco, introduced in Finland, Svalbard, S Greenland, E USA, Tasmania and New Zealand.
SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Juncaceae
Taxon number in Juncaceae SP treatment : 231.
TDWG Distribution Code: 10: DEN, fin, GRB, ICE, IRE, NOR, sva, SWE. 11: AUT, BGM, CZE, GER, NET, POL, SWI. 12: FRA, POR, SPA. 13: ITA. 14: BLR, BLT, RUN, UKR. 20: MOR. 50: tas. 51: nzn, nzs. 70: gnl. 74: wis.
Type:T: In Europae borealis cespitosis; several syntypes, including Burser I: 61; syn: UPS; C.Linnaeus; syn: LINN449.14 [recommendable as the lectotype]; van Royen; syn: L904,145-63.
Distribution table:
Africa Northern Africa Morocco
Australasia Australia Tasmania
New Zealand New Zealand North
New Zealand South
Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States
Belarus
North European Russia
Ukraine
Middle Europe Austria
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
Germany
Netherlands
Poland
Switzerland
Northern Europe Denmark
Finland
Great Britain
Iceland
Ireland
Norway
Svalbard
Sweden
Southeastern Europe Italy
Southwestern Europe France
Portugal
Spain
Northern America North-Central U.S.A. Wisconsin
Subarctic America Greenland



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