Farmers book of Grasses And Other Forage Plants for the Southern United States

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But whether late or early start- ing, it may be grazed or mowed frequently, until April. It AND OTHER FORAGE PLANTS. 67 will still mature seed. It has become naturalized in limited portions of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and perhaps other States. It is a very pretty grass in all its stages ; but es- pecially when the culms two or three feet high are gracefully bending with the weight of the diffuse panicle with its many pedicelled, flattened spikelets, each an inch or more long and w...ith twelve to sixteen flowers.
I would not, however, advise sowing this grass on poor land with the expectation of getting a remunerative return. It til- lers abundantly under favorable conditions.
2. B. CABIN ATUS, California Brome Grass, according to Mr. Collier's analyses annexed, is much less nutritious than the pre- ceding species : oil, 2. 46 ; wax, . 24 ; sugars, 9. 38 ; gum and dex- trin, 4. 56 ; cellulose, 26. 90 ; amylaceous cellulose, 17. 02 ; alkali extract, 19. 15 ; albuminoids, 9. 88 ; ash, 10.


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