Juncus Articulatus F. Pauciflorus
Juncus articulatus f. pauciflorus is a unique variant of the common rush plant known for its sparse flowering habit. This plant thrives in wetland environments, often found in marshes and along the edges of ponds. Its structure consists of tall, slender stems with narrow leaves that give it a grass-like appearance. Unlike its more prolific relatives, this form produces only a few small, inconspicuous flowers. It plays an important ecological role by providing habitat and stabilizing soil in aquatic ecosystems.