
These rushes are usually perennial plants with rhizomes and sometimes stolons. They generally form clumps of cylindrical stems and narrow leaves with hair-lined edges. The inflorescence is often a dense cluster of flowers with two leaf-like bracts at the base, or sometimes a solitary flower or a few flowers borne together. They have six brownish t...
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Luzula is the wood-rush genus of plants of the family Juncaceae. They have flat, grass-like leaves, covered with long white hairs, a brownish chaffy perianth of six parts, six stamens with yellow anthers, and a one-celled capsule containing three seeds.
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