English, asked by nayakprabhakar929, 24 days ago

Where do the rushes grow ?
a.In the water.
b.By the water.
c.In the garden
d. In the green wood.
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Answered by Anglepie
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Answer:

Plants in the genus Juncus are known as rushes and reside in the Juncaceae family. Rushes favor the edges of ponds, bogs, and low, moist areas. They do well in boggy soils and are also reliable growers under fluctuating water conditions.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Rushes grow in the water.

  • Rushes are plants that have the capability to bear flowers.
  • It comes under the genus Juncaceae.
  • It is seen in the habitat of wetlands or lands that have the presence of water.
  • They require moisture conditions and infertile soil for their growth.
  • They are monocotyledons and most of the species are perennial.
  • The dried version of these plants is famously used for making candles and the name of these candles is called rushlight.
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