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Dwarf rush
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Scientific classification
Genus:
Juncus
Species:
antarcticus
Synonyms

Juncus brevifolius Kirk
Juncus pauciflorus Kirk

Juncus antarcticus is a flowering plant species in the rush family Juncaceae, native to both New Zealand and Australia.

Description

It is a dwarf perennial which forms cushions and has well-developed rhizomes and stolons. The culms are erect, smooth, and 0.5–5 cm high, both slightly shorter and slightly exceeding the leaves in length. The leaves are borne on the more or less elongated aerial portion of a stem, with the older leaves persisting and turning yellow-brown. The inflorescence is a 1–5-flowered cluster, which expands to about 3–7 mm in diameter when in fruit. There are three stamens, sometimes six. The upper part of the ovoid capsules is reddish-brown, and they are 2–3 mm long.

Distribution

In Australia, it is found in New South Wales, Tasmania, and Victoria. In Victoria, it is found late-lying snowpatches and at the edges of bogs and creeks on the Bogong High Plains.

In New Zealand, it is found in both the North and South Islands, and Stewart, Chatham, Auckland and Campbell Islands.

Habitat

It is found in wetlands, bogs and mires.

In the northern part of its range (in New Zealand and Australia) it is alpine to subalpine, but in the subantarctic islands and around Otago it is also found at sea level.

Conservation status

In both 2009 and 2012 it was deemed to be "Not Threatened" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System, and this New Zealand classification was reaffirmed in 2018, with the further comment that it is secure overseas.

In Victoria it is listed as vulnerable under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988.

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