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Juncus coriaceus

Juncus coriaceus is a rush native across the southeast, found predominantly in wetland habitats. It grows well in full sun, with soils that are moist to saturated. It has grass-like evergreen foliage that can grow up to three feet tall. This plant provides good cover for wildlife. It is fairly deer resistant. Juncus coriaceus is excellent for restoration projects or pond plantings.

Leathery rush

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Plant type

  • Grass / Grasslike

Mature Height

  • 1' - 3'

Wetland Indicator Status

  • (FACW) Facultative wetland

Attributes

  • Bird Supportive
  • Evergreen

Planting Zone

  • Shallow Water
  • Temporarily Inundated / Shallow Land
  • Riparian Zone
  • Littoral Shelf
  • Floodplain
  • Vegetated Shelf
  • Riparian Buffer
  • Buffer

Classification by Use

  • Constructed Wetland
  • Erosion Control
  • Green Roof
  • Rain Garden
  • SCM (Stormwater Control Measure)
  • Stream Restoration
  • Wetland Mitigation