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Juncus pallidus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Juncaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Juncus

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Juncus pallidus, commonly known as the great soft-rush or pale rush, is a species of rush that is native to southern Australia. It is a vigorous, tufted, tussock-forming, rhizomatous perennial herb with culms growing to 70–135 cm in height. The inflorescence, which is 25–185 mm long, contains many straw coloured flowers, each with six floral segments. It is usually found in moist, nutrient-poor soils subject to periodic flooding, such as fresh and brackish waterways, including swamps, creek banks, lake edges and sand seeps.

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Juncus pallidus Wikipedia