Species Juncus acutissimus
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There aren’t any identifications of Juncus acutissimus.
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Etymology of Juncus:
Name for a rush, possibly from La. jungere = to tie together, bind; referring to the ancient practice of using rushes to make ropes.
Etymology of acutissimus:
From the Latin acutus = 'sharp' or 'pointed' and -issimus meaning 'very'; i.e. very sharply pointed
Scientific name:
Juncus acutissimus (Buchenau) Adamson
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Juncus acutissimus.