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are you really studying botany if graminoid id hasn't caused you psychic damage

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âŠIâve been thinking of these as bird shit sedges⊠But Iâm pretty sure theyâre rushes now that Iâve had a closer look. Donât tell my old Plant Tax professor that I struggled with that! #birdshit #natureisbeautiful #Juncaceae #bestguess #Panama #travel #jungle #botany #plants #nature #naturephotography (at Experience Mamoni)
Luzula pilosa, kevÀtpiippo
BorsttÄg (Juncus squarrosus)
Familj: Juncaceae, tÄgvÀxter
BorsttĂ„g Ă€r en flerĂ„rig tĂ„gvĂ€xt som blommar i juniâjuli. Arten kĂ€nnetecknas av en toppstĂ€lld blomstĂ€llning pĂ„ en styv, bladlös och 2â5 dm hög stjĂ€lk.  Blomman har trubbiga, bruna kalkblad, och utvecklar en glĂ€nsande gulbrun och relativt stor (ca 5 mm lĂ„ng) fruktkapsel. BorsttĂ„g karaktĂ€riseras av sina utspĂ€rrade, styva, trĂ„dlika och rĂ€nnformiga blad som sitter samlade vid strĂ„basen i tĂ€ta, hĂ„rt packade tuvor. Tuvor upptrĂ€der ofta tillsammans i större bestĂ„nd, som kan omfatta en yta om en eller flera kvadratmeter. Det tuvade vĂ€xtsĂ€ttet och de styva bladen gör att borsttĂ„g i blom knappast kan förvĂ€xlas med nĂ„gon annan svensk art. I blomstĂ€llningen finns ofta vita pupprester efter olika sĂ€ckmalar Coleophora spp (Artdatabanken 2024).
#2314 - Luzula sp - Woodrush
Growing among at least three different species of moss, high on Ruapehu. Probably L. banksiana but that's not the only Luzula known from Mt. Ruapehu.
A cosmopolitan genus of rush, most common in temperate areas, the temperate regions, the Arctic, and alpine areas in the tropics.
It's not certain where the generic name came from - possibilities include the Italian lucciola ("to shine, sparkle") or the Latin luzulae or luxulae, from lux ("light"), apparently because they with dew. but other definitions of lucciola include 'a mid-summer field', or 'a small place'.
Mt. Ruapehu, North Island Volcanic Plateau, New Zealand

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A couple of sedges I took out of the plant press yesterday. I haven't identified them yet but I have material in the freezer. I'm avoiding them a little because it took me forever to get an id on the first one.
I'm really pleased how they turned out. The whole reason I wanted to do full herbarium specimens is because the truly works of art. In my plant id class we created smaller specimens by taping plants or part of plants to index cards, and the professor had told us we could create a collection that way and it certainly would've been easier but this is much more satisfying to me.
Bonus: my work table while identifying
Top 11 In the lagoonÂĄÂĄ #lagoon #juncaceae #monocotiledonea #juncus #ontime #autumnvibesđ #colddays #blackandwhite #photo #monochromatic (en San Luis PotosĂ City) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6wnxHHJy2V/?igshid=1pqu1vv44yz53
Rushes are round, sedges have edges, grasses, like asses, have holes.
a handy rhyme to help you identify the graminoid Poales