Mertens' Rush

Juncus mertensianus

Also known as: Duran's Rush

Mertens' Rush

Hurd, E.G., S. Goodrich, and N.L. Shaw.

Taxonomy

Division:
Magnoliophyta | - Flowering plants
Family:
Juncaceae
Genus:
Juncus
Species:
Juncus mertensianus

Growth Characteristics

Life Cycle:
Perennial
Growth Habit:
Graminoid
Height:
1-2 ft
Light Requirements:
Part Shade
Drought Tolerance:
High
Bloom Months:
apr, may
Bloom Colors:
Purple

Native Range

United States: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Canada: Alberta, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Yukon

Keystone Species Ranking

Caterpillar Keystone:
★★★★☆ Based on number of butterfly and moth species using this genus as host plant (Source: National Wildlife Federation)

Soil Requirements

Soil Type:
moist, nutrient-rich, organic soil
pH:
5.5 - 7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Drainage:
tolerates poor drainage
Moisture:
consistently moist
Notes:
Common in wet meadows and along streams

Germination Information

Pre-treatment: Mix seeds with sand and sow directly into target containers with a growing medium of 40:20:20:20 peat:composted fir bark:perlite:pumice and Nutricote controlled release fertilizer at the rate of 0.5 gram per 107 ml container. Seal racks inside plastic bags and refrigerate at 1 to 3 °C for 30 days. Alternatively, subject seeds to a 5 month outdoor cold, moist stratification.

Establishment: Seeds are collected in late August using scissors and paper bags and are kept in a well ventilated drying shed prior to cleaning. The species is found in wet places and along streams from the montane to the alpine zone. It occurs from Alaska to California and east to the Rocky Mountains from Alberta to New Mexico.

Source: npn.rngr.net