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Volume III (1980) - Flora of New Zealand Adventive Cyperaceous, Petalous & Spathaceous Monocotyledons
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Juncus fockei Buchenau

*J. fockei Buchenau Bot. Jahrb. 12, 1890, 358.

Loosely tufted, c. 50-60 cm high; rhizome short, long or lacking. Stems without internal transverse septa below inflorescence. Leaves c. 1.5 mm wide, ± compressed, transversely septate across whole width. Inflorescence 5-15 cm long, open, sparingly branched with long, slender, primary and secondary branches with 4-10- (20)-flowered clusters at tips of branches. Tepals 3-3.5mm long, ± equal, greenish, occasionally tinged with red, acuminate. Stamens 6. Capsule 3.5-4 mm long, obviously > tepals triquetrous, ovate-lanceolate, long-tapering from about the centre to the acuminate top, reddish-brown.

N. North Auckland - Ngataki, near Orewa; Auckland - near Hamilton, near Tarawera River; Taranaki. In swamps. (Australia)

First record: Burbidge and Gray 1970: 95.

First collection: "Standish Road, east of Stratford, small Typha swamp," R. Mason 4219, 13.1.1956(CHR 90901).

Very close to J. holoschoenus and treated as that sp. until recently in Australia; the capsules obviously > tepals distinguish it.

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