@inbook {287, title = {Juncaginaceae (Scheuchzeriaceae)}, booktitle = {Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai}, volume = {2}, year = {1933}, note = {Triglochin palustre: Rootstock short, bulb-like, covered with tunics and fibres. Leaves narrow-linear, semi-terete. Scape longer than leaves, ending in a long, slender, stiff raceme; pedicels stiff, shorter than fruits; fruit appressed to axis, linear, tapering at base, angled; carpels 3, somewhat terete, subulate, tapering-aristate at base, separating at first by lower part from axis. - Summer. Marshes. Pal. (Fl. Pal. 212), Zarka (Haifa, Tr.).}, pages = {539}, publisher = {American Press}, organization = {American Press}, address = {Beirut}, abstract = {Subtitle: A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns, native and naturalized from the Taurus to Ras Muhammad and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Syrian Desertextensively revised and enlarged by John Edward Dinsmore}, keywords = {Juncaginaceae, Palestine, Triglochin palustre}, author = {Post, George E.} }