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Arctic rush
Juncus arcticus


United States

Dimensions
Height: 8.0 in. to 3.0 ft.
Spread: 1.0 ft. to 5.0 ft.
Growth Form
Grass/Grass Like
Wildlife Uses
Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Medium-Sized Mammals, Raptors, Riparian Birds, Small Mammals, Wetland Birds
Sun Requirements
Full Sun
Water Requirements
Moderate, High
Plant Community
Foothills, Mountains, Plains, Subalpine, Wet Meadow, Wetlands
Season of Bloom
June, July, August
Flower Color
Inconspicious
Leaf Color
Green Shades
Aggressiveness
Spreads Underground
Design Considerations
Wetland Plant
Other Considerations
No City Data
Duration
Perennial
Soil Type
Alkaline/High pH, Loam, Sandy, Shallow
Pests/Disease Prone
No
Hazards/Toxic
No City Data.

Notes

Flora of North America recognizes three varieties of J. arcticus, all native to North America. Variety alaskanus is found in the northern portions of North America, including Alaska. Variety mexicanus and balticus are both native to Colorado; the former is found in the southwestern states and the latter is found throughout the western half of the U.S, as well as parts of Canada and the northeastern U.S.