Definition of Needlerush. Meaning of Needlerush. Synonyms of Needlerush

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Meaning of Needlerush from wikipedia

- plant in the rush family known by the common names black rush, needlerush, and black needlerush. It is native to North America, where its main distribution...
- Black Needlerush is a common name for several rushes in the genus Juncus and may refer to: Juncus gerardii, native to northern North America and Europe...
- live oak, loblolly pine, wax myrtle, cattails, sedges and rushes, black needlerush (Juncus roemeri****) and giant cordgr**** (Spartina cynosuroides). Various...
- vegetation such as marsh mallow, smartweed, saltmarsh cordgr****, and black needlerush, with loblolly pine as the most common tree species. Impenetrable areas...
- especially those that receive some sal****er intrusion, including black needlerush (Juncus roemeri****) marshland in Florida and the margins of coastal meadows...
- pocosin and woodland habitat. The dominant marsh plants include black needlerush, saltmarsh cordgr****, saltmeadow hay, and saltgr****. The woodland areas...
- refuge is slightly brackish marsh habitat, dominated by cattails, black needlerush, and giant cordgr****. The remaining habitat includes farmland, marsh impoundments...
- Beach State Park by planting over 43,000 saltmarsh plants—including black needlerush, salt meadow hay and smooth cordgr****—to help prevent erosion along the...
- characterized largely by Spartina spp.(cordgr****) and Juncus roemari**** (needlerush), where it lives in puddles, shallow pools, small tidal rivulets, culms...
- species fruits exclusively in the lower parts of the culms of the black needlerush (Juncus roemeri****). It is found on the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina...