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2 September 2008 A New Juncus Sect. Ozophyllum (Juncaceae) from Peninsular Florida, U.S.A
Edwin L. Bridges, Steve L. Orzell
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Abstract

Juncus paludosus E. L. Bridges & Orzell is described and illustrated as a new species from peninsular Florida, U.S.A., occurring primarily in hardwood and cypress swamps and adjacent ditches and marshes. Although closest in diagnostic characters to J. megacephalus M. A. Curtis, it has been confused with J. polycephalus Michaux of section Iridifolii Snogerup & Kirschner based on its overall size, gross morphology, and floral characteristics. Differences between J. paludosus and other closely related species of section Ozophyllum Dumortier are discussed, and a key is provided to the group within section Ozophyllum that includes J. paludosus.

Edwin L. Bridges and Steve L. Orzell "A New Juncus Sect. Ozophyllum (Juncaceae) from Peninsular Florida, U.S.A," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 18(3), 294-297, (2 September 2008). https://doi.org/10.3417/2006124
Published: 2 September 2008
KEYWORDS
Florida
Juncaceae
Juncus
Ozophyllum
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