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Juncus Regelii
''Juncus regelii'' is a species of Juncus, rush known by the common name Regel's rush. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Utah, where it grows in moist mountainous habitat, such as meadows. This is a rhizome, rhizomatous perennial herb producing a dense clump of flattened stems up to about 60 centimeters tall. The inflorescence is made up of one or more thin or dense clusters of up to 30 flowers each. The flower has narrow, pointed brown to greenish segments. External linksJepson Manual Treatment
Juncus, regelii Plants described in 1890 Flora of the Western United States Flora of Western Canada Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Poales-stub ...
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Franz Georg Philipp Buchenau
Franz Georg Philipp Buchenau (12 January 1831 – 23 April 1906) was a German botanist and phytogeography, phytogeographer who was a native of Kassel. He specialized in flora of northwestern Germany. He studied at the Universities of University of Marburg, Marburg and University of Göttingen, Göttingen, and from 1855 was a schoolteacher in Bremen. In 1864 he was co-founder of the association for natural sciences in Bremen. Buchenau was the author of works involving the regional flora of the East Frisian Islands, ''Flora der Ostfriesischen Inseln'', and of Bremen/Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, ''Flora von Bremen und Oldenburg''. He also published a comprehensive monograph on the botanical family Juncaceae, titled ''Monographia Juncacearum''. References Biographical Dictionary of OstfrieslandFranz Georg Philipp Buchenau (biographical information) External links

* 1831 births 1906 deaths Scientists from Kassel People from the Electorate of Hesse 19th-century Ge ...
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