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Juncus effusus

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The cultivar [[Juncus effusus 'Spiralis']] (syn. Juncus spiralis), with the common names corkscrew rush or spiral rush, is a distinctive potted and water garden plant due to its very curled spiral like foliage.<ref>[[Heritage Perennials]]: [[Juncus effusus spiralis]]</ref>
 
==Humans==
 
In [[Hui sup tea]], Juncus effusus is listed as one of the seven ingredients.
 
In Japan, this rush is grown to be [[woven]] into the covering of [[tatami mats]].
 
In Iran and Afghanistan too it is used to weave light cheap mat. It is called halfa (حلفا) and has medicinal uses too.
 
In Europe, this rush was once used to make [[rushlights]] (by soaking the pith in grease), a cheap alternative to candles.
== Cultivation ==
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