The True Grasses

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194. (193) Buchloe Engelm. (Bidbilis Eafinesque). Male plant with 2-4 short unilateral spikes, spikelets obtuse, DESCRIPTIONS OF TRIBES AND GENERA. 135 2-3-flowered ; inflorescence of the ? plant capitate, ses- sile (recalling Cenchrus], scarcely exserted from the sheath of the subtending leaf ; empty glumes two, con- cave, indurated, three-lobed.
Species one (B. Dactyloides Engelm. ), the renowned "Buffalo grass" of the North American prairies. In Texas it remains green over winter, and if it
...completely dries up during the summer drouth it is still readily eaten by cattle, and a few hours' rain is sufficient to make it green again.
195. (195) Opizia Presl. $ spikelets in several alter- nating, slender spikes ; second empty glume of the ? spikelet with three long awns surrounding the rest of the spikelet like an involucre ; flowering glumes two- lobed, sterile bracts long-awned.
Species one (0. Stolonifera Presl), in Mexico.
TRIBE XL FESTTJCEJE.
Inflorescence in panicles or racemes (apparently spikes on account of the very short pedicels of the spikelets) ; spikelets 2-oo -flowered, rarely one-flowered, usually $ ; empty glumes usually shorter than the near- est flowering glume ; flowering glumes awnless or with from one to many awns which are usually terminal, rarely dorsal, and straight (very rarely geniculate) ; palese two- keeled ; embryo usually small ; starch-grains usually compound.


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