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Summary[edit] Description: Although sporadic in alpine and subalpine settings, this species is more common at lower montane elevations. This site is on a protected north facing slope. The drooping panicles bearing flowers less than 3 mm long, each with tepals and bracts that are not ciliate are distinguishing of this species. The closed leaf sheath and hairy collar region are diagnostic traits of woodrushes. Date: 20 August 2016, 10:20. Source: Luzula parviflora. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location43° 41′ 08.46″ N, 110° 49′ 20.81″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.685683; -110.822448.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Plant species Juncus arcticus in Botaniska trädgården, Uppsala. Date: 8 August 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Ettrig.
Summary[edit] Description: Luzula comosa at Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, California, USA. Date: Unknown dateUnknown date. Source: http://www.fws.gov/humboldtbay/plantguide/genus-l.html. Author: Gordon Leppig & Andrea J. Pickart.