Grasses of the Southwest Plates And Descriptions of the Grasses of the Desert R

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Grasses of the Southwest Plates And Descriptions of the Grasses of the Desert R
Vasey, George, 1822-1893
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Inflorescence rather loose, narrow, erect or slightly nodding panicle, 4 to G inches long; branches 2 or 3 at each node, unequal, the lower 1 to 2 inches long, naked below, each bearing 2 to 5 pedicellate or nearly sessile spikelets.
Spikelets narrow, 1-flowered, 5 to 6 lines long; first glume narrowly lance-lin- ear, emarginate, mucronate, rounded, hispid on- keel, 1-nerved, 4 to 4^ lines long; second glume same but nearly 2 lines longer; stipe hairy, | line long; floral glume linear-lanceolat
...e, rounded, slightly hispid on the nerve above, 4 lines long, termi- nating in 3 separate, slender, minutely hispid awns 1 to 2 inches long; palet obo- vate, thin, i to f line long.
PLATE VII: a, spikelet twice as large as natural size.
Abundant on plains and ridges, in several varieties, from Texas to British America. It is the earliest available grass for cattle in the spring, but of little value when mature.
No. 8. STIPA PEN NAT A Linn. Var. Neo Mexicana Thurb.
Plant perennial with strong coarse roots.


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