discovery and description of Juncus digitatus Carol W. Witham, VernalPools.Org
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first collected in 1991 by Dean Wm. Taylor… along a tributary to Shingle Creek plants were immature mixed collection with Juncus triformis
then in 1992… then in 1992…
on May 20, I sent a fax to several people…
then in 1993… then in 1993…
between 1992 and 2006… between 1992 and 2006…
also between 1992 and 2006… also between 1992 and 2006…
also between 1992 and 2006… also between 1992 and 2006…
also between 1992 and 2006… also between 1992 and 2006…
enter Peter Zika about Juncus… enter Peter Zika about Juncus…
Juncus digitatus (finger rush)… Juncus digitatus (finger rush)…
Juncus digitatus (finger rush)… Juncus digitatus (finger rush)… Discovery goes to press measure, measure & measure select material for illustration mature material features that are important respect your illustrator rely on reviewers for good info
Juncus digitatus (finger rush) current status… Described in 2008 by Witham and Zika (JBrit 2(2): ) Section Caespitosi comprised of 17 delicate annuals 12 indigenous to California with 5 endemic One of the smaller Juncus, but has the longest capsules California Rare Plant Rank (CNPS List) 1B.1 Only 2 known populations Private property Significant habitat modification threats
a take home message for all botanists… Plants previous thought to be extinct are being rediscovered Arctostaphylos franciscana About ten species of new plants are discovered in California every year A number that has stayed steady since the 1850s Most discoveries are made just off the beaten path California’s native plants need you!