RMCNRAMH–black sympetrum (Sympetrum danae), at Juncus, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RM2DJ4DF6–Sika deer (Cervus nippon) alert hind looking up from grazing clumps of Soft rush (Juncus effusus) in a damp meadow at dusk, Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK.
RFFW32JA–European meadow rush (Juncus inflexus) in a pond, Pupplinger Au, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RFDFMNM3–Hard Rush grass juncus inflexus in farm field
RMBGM4X7–Meadowland with Soft-rush (Juncus effusus) and pollard Willows (Salix sp.) in valley of Scheldt, Belgium
RFDH0MPA–Juncus effusus, Soft Rush
RF2GN0MFM–Soft Rush (juncus effusus), close up of the flowers of the grass, isolated from the background by a shallow depth of field.
RMBA0W8M–Medicinal plant Flatterbinse Bog rush common rush Juncus Juncus effusus
RFFDH4TX–Hard rush (Juncus inflexus) in seed.A common rush with ripe seeds growing on farmland in Somerset, UK
RMCWG6EG–HARD RUSH Juncus inflexus (Juncaceae)
RME55W19–blackgrass, juncus gerardii
RFFEDD1Y–Mertens' Rush, Juncus mertensianus, in alpine tundra in Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington State, USA
RM2WWY54F–Partially 'improved' wetland field on a farm in Carmarthenshire South Wales in the early stages of rewilding with patches of Soft Rush Juncus effusus
RFM1R4XW–Juncus effusis-11
RMHR05WF–Juncus acutus
RMB7HFRK–single spire of juncus spiralis plant
RFKBJ5K3–this is Juncus acutus, the Spiny rush, from the family Juncaceae
RMCW8AX6–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Plant in shallows of a natural field pond. Ingham, Norfolk. Note floating Blanket weed.
RFH4N2JY–Blackgrass, Juncus gerardii, flower
RMCNT91P–common rush, soft rush, bog rush (Juncus effusus), opening of an inflorescence, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMBE28D0–sharp flowered rush; Juncus acutiflorus
RMDYD9A8–Soft Rush (Juncus effusus), flowers, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFDFMNH7–Hard Rush grass juncus inflexus in farm field
RMBGM5FW–Meadowland with Soft-rush (Juncus effusus) and pollard Willows (Salix sp.) in valley of Scheldt, Belgium
RF2DG97KC–Rushes (Juncus)
RMH4CB6K–Juncus glomeratus, Bog rush, Alps, France
RF2ARPYB3–Common rush, soft rush or juncus effusus hill outdoors in summer.
RFFE2AM0–Soft rush (Juncus effusus) in flower. A common rush in the family Juncaceae in flower, growing on farmland in Somerset, UK
RF2R12YWM–Common Soft Rush Juncus effusus is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant species in the family Juncaceae.
RF2HAG18P–These rushes are Juncus Procerus. There are lots of Juncus species in Australia, and this is one of the most common - yet has no common name!
RM2WGGFW6–Partially 'improved' wetland field on a farm in Carmarthenshire South Wales in the early stages of rewilding with patches of Soft Rush Juncus effusus
RMHJMP67–Sharp Rush, Juncus acutus
RMCP9A2B–Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) and snow
RMB7HFPE–spire of juncus spiralis plant twist curly house plant upward garden growing green white close up natural twist
RFKBJ5GT–this is Juncus acutus, the Spiny rush, from the family Juncaceae
RMCW8AWP–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Plant in shallows of a natural field pond. Ingham, Norfolk. Note floating Blanket weed.
RF2T7JMBB–Juncus filiformis, commonly known as the thread rush, wild plant from Finland