

Juncus caespiticius
Common name: Grassy Rush
Juncus is Latin for rush. Caespiticius is from the Latin word caespes, meaning a mound or thatch of turf. Botanically it means tufted.
Occurs in near-coastal areas of the south west of Western Australia. It also occurs in near-coastal areas of south eastern Australia.
A herb to 45 centimetres tall. The flowers are produced from October to December.
Western Australian Plant Names and their Meanings, a Glossary. FA Sharr. 1996.
Flora of the Perth Region. NG Marchant, JR Wheeler, BL Rye, EM Bennett, NS Lander, TD Macfarlane. 1987.
Atlas of Living Australia https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://id.biodiversity.org.au/taxon/apni/51300244
Florabase https://florabase.dbca.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/1179
Why are there no photographs available for this plant?
The main reason why some plants don’t have photographs is because we haven’t found the plant yet. We have had a few flora surveys conducted and they have indicated that this plant can be found in the bush. The problem is that we just don’t know where in the bush to find it. And if we can’t find it, we can’t photograph it.
Another problem we have is that, while we have a name for the plant, we don’t know what it actually looks like. It’s very difficult to find a plant if you’re not sure what you’re looking for.
But rest assured that as soon as we have photographs for this plant we’ll put them on the website.