Giant Path Rush
Juncus anthelatus (Wiegand) R.E.Brooks & Whittem.

Juncus anthelatus (Wiegand) R.E.Brooks & Whittem., known as Giant Path Rush, is a species in the Juncaceae family. It is distributed across regions including New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, and parts of the United States such as Vermont, Alabama, Arkansas, and Illinois. Its range also extends to Poland, Japan, and several regions in Belgium including the Brussels-Capital Region, Flemish Region, and Walloon Region.
Description
Juncus anthelatus is a member of the Juncus genus within the Juncaceae family. The species was published in 1999 and is found in a wide geographic range, spanning parts of North America and Europe. It occurs in the Nearctic region and is documented in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and European nations such as Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. The species is also recorded in Japan and Poland, indicating a broad but fragmented distribution. Its presence in multiple regions suggests adaptability to a range of environmental conditions.
Other common names
Giant Path RushGreater Poverty RushTall Path Rushlarge path rush
Distribution
New Brunswick · Ontario · Quebec · Nearctic · Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · Vermont-US · PL · Global · JP · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · Alabama · Arkansas · Connecticut · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Mexico Northeast · Michigan · Minnesota
Synonyms
Juncus macer var. anthelatusJuncus macer f. anthelatusJuncus macer f. discretiflorusJuncus tenuis var. anthelatusJuncus tenuis f. discretiflorusJuncus tenuis subsp. anthelatusJuncus tenuis f. anthelatus
