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Juncus oxycarpus is a perennial grass-like species characterized by its upright, cylindrical, and hollow stems, known as culms. Typically found in wetlands and marshy areas, juncus oxycarpus adapts well to saturated soils. Its dark brown, sharply pointed fruiting bodies provide a key identifying feature, contrasting with its dense clusters of greenish inflorescences that have a bristly appearance. Juncus oxycarpus’s capability to thrive in water-logged conditions demonstrates a specialized evolution for wet habitats.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full shade
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