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Juncus decipiens (Buchenau) Nakai  
Family: Juncaceae
[Juncus decipiens f. filiformis Satake, moreJuncus decipiens f. glomeratus (Makino) Satake, Juncus decipiens f. gracilis (Buchenau) Satake, Juncus decipiens f. spiralis (Makino) Satake, Juncus decipiens f. utilis (Makino) Satake, Juncus decipiens var. glomeratus (Makino) Satake, Juncus decipiens var. gracilis Nakai, Juncus decipiens var. robustior Satake, Juncus effusus f. glomeratus Makino, Juncus effusus f. gracilis Buchenau ex Matsum., Juncus effusus f. spiralis Makino, Juncus effusus f. utilis Makino, Juncus effusus subsp. decipiens (Buchenau) Weim., Juncus effusus var. decipiens Buchenau, Juncus effusus var. glomeratus (Makino) Satake]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes short-creeping with very short internodes; culms terete, inconspicu­ously striate, 25-60 cm. long; leaves few, basal, scalelike, brownish, lustrous; inflorescence pseudohtera】,many-flowered, the lowest bract stemlike, appearing like a continuation of the culm, 10-20 cm. long; flowers many, solitary, 2-2.5 mm. long inclusive of the capsule, light green; perianth-segments equal in length, acute; stamens 3, slightly shorter than the perianth, the anthers slightly shorter than the filaments; capsules ovoid or ellipsoidal, brownish; seeds obliquely obovoid, 0.5 mm. long. Aug.-Oct. Wet places in lowlands and mountains.

Hok­kaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; very common and rather variable. Ussuri, China, Korea and N. America. 

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