[Rushes: The Genus Juncus in Mt. Adams Country]

Parry's Rush

Juncus parryi

Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii

Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii) - Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii)

Parry's rush blooming along the Killen Creek Trail #113 below the Pacific Crest Trail, Mount Adams Wilderness......August 4, 2022.

Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii)

Parry's rush as seen along the South Climb Trail #183 about half a mile uphill from Cold Springs Campground, Mt. Adams Wilderness.........August 30, 2018.

Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii) - Inflorescence of Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii)

The photo at left shows Parry's rush as seen along the Pacific Crest Trail about one-half mile east of Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood...........August 29, 2008. The photo at right shows a close-up of the inflorescence of Parry's rush as seen near the headwaters of the Lewis River at the base of the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness......July 18, 2018.

Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii) - Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii)

The photo above shows a close-up of the inflorescence of Parry's rush as seen along the Pacific Crest Trail about one-half mile east of Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood..........August 29, 2008. Note that the inflorescence is few-flowered and that each capsule has an acute tip.

Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii) - Parry's Rush: Juncus parryi (Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi, Juncus hallii)

The photo at left shows a close-up of a single spike within the inflorescence of Parry's rush. Photographed above 6200' near the base of the terminal moraine for the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness.........August 6, 2017. The photo at right shows a close-up of the inflorescence of Parry's rush (post bloom) as seen atop Green Mountain, several miles northwest of Mount Adams, Gifford Pinchot National Forest......August 5, 2022.

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