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This species has been included here on the authority of Hooker f. (l.c.) who mentions its presence in Punjab plains. Stewart (l.c.) included
Duthie 20241 from Kaghan valley under this species, but its identification needs confirmation (the other specimen,
Stewart 762 cited under this species actually belongs to
Juncus Kotschyi as discussed before).
I have not seen any authentic specimen of this species form our area, but it is likely to occur in Punjab and Sind palins. Some forms of Juncus punctorius may be confused with this species, but its larger flowers, only 6-10 in each head usually with 3 stamens, and the vegetative characters easily distinguishes it from Juncus punctorius.
A very variable species and the smaller forms with smaller heads, greenish in colour are considered as variety leschenaultii.
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This is a widespread and polymorphic species.
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Perennial, (15-) 30-70 (-100) cm tall, with erect to decumbent stem, often rooting below at the nodes, compressed to subterete; rootstock short, leaves 2-10, including basal and cauline, linear to filiform, obscurely septate, shorter than stem, acute; basal sheath with ± rounded auricles. Inflorescence laxly corymbose to umbellate-paniculate with erect to subspreading branches; floral heads c. 1 cm across, densely 6-10-flowered hemispherical; lowest bract ovate-lanceolate, much shorter than the inflorescence. Flowers greenish or brownish, 3.5-4.5 mm long, sessile; perianth segments ovate-lanceolate, very acute, subulate. Stamens usually 3, much shorter than the perianth, before the outer segments (sometimes 1-3 present before the inner segments also); anthers c; half as the filaments. Capsules equal to much exceeding the perianth, narrowly prismatic, 1-celled, pale brown to lutrous brown, many seeded. style very short; stigmas much longer; seeds minute, c. 0.6 mm long.
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Plants perennial, tufted, (8--)10--65 cm tall. Stems erect or ascending, terete or compressed, 0.7--3 mm in diam. Basal leaves few, cauline leaves 2--4; leaf sheath auricles obtuse, short; leaf blade linear, terete to compressed, 10--25 cm × (1--)2--4 mm, distinctly and perfectly to incompletely septate, apex obtuse, acute, or acuminate. Inflorescences terminal, sparingly or much branched; involucral bract leaflike, shorter than inflorescence; heads 5--10(--30), globose to hemispheric, 7--10 mm in diam., (3--)8--15(--20)-flowered; bracts 2--2.5 mm, broadly ovate to ovate-lanceolate, thinly membranous. Perianth segments narrowly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 3.5--4 mm, subequal, veins longitudinal, apex acute. Stamens 3, inserted opposite outer perianth segments; filaments 1.2--1.4 mm; anthers 0.9--1 mm. Stigmas very long, often recurved or sinuous. Capsule narrowly prismatic, 3.8--4.5 mm; angles prominent, acute; placentas not or only slightly intruded, hence fruit 1-loculed. Seeds wax yellow, oblong, 0.6--0.8 mm, regularly longitudinally ribbed; transverse veins faint, remote. Fl. (Jan--)Mar--Jun, fr. May--Nov.
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Distribution: S.E. to E.Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon to India and Bangla Desh.
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Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Taiwan, Xizang, Yunnan, Zhejiang [Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Sikkim, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam; Australia, Pacific Islands (New Zealand)].
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Forests and trail sides on mountain slopes, wet grasslands in sparse forests, thickets, fields, marshy places, swampy river banks, streamsides, sink holes; near sea level to 3000 m.
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Juncus prismatocarpus, the branching rush, is a tufted, perennial species of flowering plant in the rush family, Juncaceae. Found in moist situations, often on sandy ground. Grass-like leaves are 10 to 40 cm long, 1.3 to 3.0 mm in diameter. Growing in many parts of Australia, New Zealand and south east Asia. The specific epithet is derived from Latin, meaning prism shaped fruit.[1][2]
Due to its flattened unifacial leaves lacking adaxial identity, Juncus prismatocarpus has been used to study leaf development and faciality.[3][4]
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^ Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 299
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^ L.A.S.Johnson & Bankoff. "Juncus prismatocarpus". Plantnet - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
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^ Yamaguchi, T., Tsukaya, H. Evolutionary and developmental studies of unifacial leaves in monocots: Juncus as a model system. J Plant Res 123, 35–41 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10265-009-0255-3
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^ Yin, X. and Tsukaya, H. (2019), Morphogenesis of flattened unifacial leaves in Juncus prismatocarpus (Juncaceae). New Phytol, 222: 1101-1111. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15649
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Juncus prismatocarpus, the branching rush, is a tufted, perennial species of flowering plant in the rush family, Juncaceae. Found in moist situations, often on sandy ground. Grass-like leaves are 10 to 40 cm long, 1.3 to 3.0 mm in diameter. Growing in many parts of Australia, New Zealand and south east Asia. The specific epithet is derived from Latin, meaning prism shaped fruit.
Due to its flattened unifacial leaves lacking adaxial identity, Juncus prismatocarpus has been used to study leaf development and faciality.
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Juncus prismatocarpus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Juncaceae. Loài này được R.Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1810.[1]
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Juncus prismatocarpus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Juncaceae. Loài này được R.Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1810.
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二名法 Juncus prismatocarpusR. Br. 亚种
- 笄石菖 J. p. subsp. prismatocarpus
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圆柱叶灯心草 J. p. subsp. teretifolius
笄石菖(学名:Juncus prismatocarpus)为灯心草科灯心草属的植物。分布于泰国、斯里兰卡、新西兰、澳大利亚、印度、马来西亚、日本、俄罗斯东部、台湾岛以及中国大陆的浙江、云南、四川、山东、广西、湖南、福建、西藏、贵州、安徽、海南、江苏、江西、广东、湖北等地,生长于海拔500米至1,800米的地区,多生于田地、疏林草地、路旁沟边、溪边以及山坡湿地,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。
别名
江南灯心草(中了高等植物图鉴),水茅草(江苏植物志)
异名
- Juncus leschenaultii J. Gay ex Laharpe
- Juncus prismatocarpus R. Br. var. leschenaultii (Gay) Buch.
- Juncus prismatocarpus R. Br. var. leschenaultii J. Gay ex Laharpe
- Juncus prismatocarpus R. Br. var. teretifolius K. F. Wu
参考文献
- 昆明植物研究所. 笄石菖(原亚种). 《中国高等植物数据库全库》. 中国科学院微生物研究所. [2009-02-24]. (原始内容存档于2016-03-05).
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笄石菖(学名:Juncus prismatocarpus)为灯心草科灯心草属的植物。分布于泰国、斯里兰卡、新西兰、澳大利亚、印度、马来西亚、日本、俄罗斯东部、台湾岛以及中国大陆的浙江、云南、四川、山东、广西、湖南、福建、西藏、贵州、安徽、海南、江苏、江西、广东、湖北等地,生长于海拔500米至1,800米的地区,多生于田地、疏林草地、路旁沟边、溪边以及山坡湿地,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。