Martin Pellizzer

Juncus Articulatus F. Acutiflorus

Juncus articulatus f. acutiflorus is a unique variant of the common rush plant known for its distinctive floral structure. This plant thrives in wetland environments, often found along the edges of ponds and marshes. Its slender, grass-like stems are adapted to waterlogged soils, making it a resilient species. The plant's name highlights its sharp, pointed flowers, which set it apart from other rush varieties. It plays an important ecological role by providing habitat and food for various wetland organisms.