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Luzula sylvatica, the great wood-rush, is a plant of the genus Luzula.
Luzula multiflora, the Heath Wood-rush, is a species of flowering plant in the rush family.
Luzula arctica, commonly known as arctic wood-rush, is a species of perennial plant in Juncaceae family that is endemic to Canada.
Luzula luzuloides (Oakforest wood-rush) is a species of flowering plant in the rush family that can be found in northeastern United States and Canada.
Luzula campestris is a rush commonly known as Field Wood-rush, Good Friday Grass or Sweep's Brush.
Luzula fastigiata, commonly known as smallflowered wood-rush, is a species of perennial plant in Juncaceae family that grows in British Columbia and in such US states as Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
Other species similar to Luzula campestris are found in Malaysia and New Zealand.
The larvae feed on various grasses, including Dactylus glomerata, Poa nemoralis and Luzula species.
This species of Luzula is found on all types of native grasslands, and cultivated areas such as lawns, golf-course greens, and fields.
The larvae feed on Milium, Deschampsia, Briza, Scirpus and Luzula species.
First generation larvae feed on the seedheads of Juncus, Luzula and Scirpus species, while the second generation feeds on Salicornia species.
The larvae feed on Luzula luzuloides, Luzula pilosa and Luzula sylvatica.
The larvae feed on the seeds of Luzula species, including Luzula campestris and Luzula multiflora.
The larvae feed on the leaves of various plants, including Luzula, Gymnadenia conopsea, Lotus corniculatus, Veronica chamaedrys, Rhinenthus alectorolophus and Orchidaceae species.
Related The closely related Luzula multiflora is native in much of North America, and is a distinct species in the Flora of North America.
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The larva is brown with dark and white lines and feeds on various grasses including Alopecurus, Dactylis, Deschampsia, Leymus and Phragmites and has also been recorded on the sedge, Carex and the rush, Luzula.