Origin: Native
Voucher:WTU, WS (view specimen records)
Notes: A. A. Reznicek notes there are typification problems with the Chaix name proposed by Hmet-Ahti (1980b); here it is retained until another name is proposed in the literature taxonomy here follows FNA (Brooks and Clemants 2000), not Lindquist (1932) or Hmet-Ahti (1986)
FNA22: "Several attempts have been made to separate subspecies or varieties of this widespread and variable species. In one study, five varieties were recognized, with four in North America ( B. Lindquist 1932) . In another, at least six subspecies were recognized with two in North America (L. Hämet-Ahti 1986). The variation we .have encountered does not fit nicely into the subspecies Hämet-Ahti has recognized, and until a full account of the variation throughout the range of the species is presented, we are not recognizing subspecific or varietal divisions of this species. Recent evidence suggests that this species may be one of the parents of the tetraploid Juncus articulatus. Juncus alpinus hybridizes with J. brevicaudatus (= J. ´ xgracilescens J. Hermann), J. articulatus (= J. ´ xalpiniformis Fernald), J. nodosus (= J. ´ xnodosiformis Fernald), and J. torreyi (= JuncusJ. ×stuckeyi Reinking)."
Literature:
» Brooks, R. E. and S. E. Clemants. 2000. Juncaceae. In: Flora of North America Editorial Comittee, Eds. Flora of North America North of Mexico. Volume 22, Magnoliophyta: Alismatidae, Arecidae, Commelinidae (in part), and Zingiberidae. Oxford University Press, New York.
» Lindquist, B. 1932. Taxonomic remarks on Juncus alpinus Villars and some related species. Bot. Not. 1932: 313-372.
» Hämet-Ahti, L. 1980b. Juncus alpinoarticulatus: the legitimate name for Juncus alpinus. Ann. Bot. Fennici 17: 341-342.
» Hämet-Ahti, L. 1986. North American races of Juncus alpinoarticulatus (Juncaceae). Ann. Bot. Fennici 23:277-281.
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