Definition
Juncus tenuis, commonly called path rush or poverty rush, is a perennial rush. It is characterized by its wiry, slender stems that often grow along paths and disturbed areas. This plant tolerates compacted soil and human activity. Think of it as the resilient survivor of trampled areas. It's often overlooked due to its unassuming appearance, but it thrives where others struggle. It spreads via seeds and can quickly colonize new areas.