Wild Rice

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There is a rapid and vigorous leaf development (Fig. 7) in the healthy plant after the first month's growth. The foliage becomes erect, with drooping tips, and the plant often obtains a height of 5 feet before the flower cluster ap- pears.
Frc. 7. — An almost perfect stand of wild rice, about 45 days old, growing in a marsh near Washington, D. C. A few plants of pickerel weed are seen near the center of the picture.
Under normal weather conditions the flower clusters (Fig. 8) emerge within 80 d
...ays after germination. The seeds usually begin to ripen about 30 days later. The ripening of the seeds in a single flower cluster is seldom completed within a week. The period of ripening in any given area of wild rice may extend over three weeks.
In the vicinity of Washington, D. C, the plants that emerge about the middle of April ripen some seed as early as August 15. While this period of growth varies with the seasons, there is always ripe or ripening seed in abundance in the early part of September.


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