. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ANDHOl'OOONE.E. 25 leiigtli. liiicar-lanecoliitc, 4 mm. lon, (1735). Spikelets awnless in pairs, one sessile, the other pedicellate, on the jointed branches of a panicle, each containing perfect flowers or the pedicellate one containing a pistillate flower. The three empty glumes acute or acuminate, hyaline, or membranous, first and second equal, third smaller, floral g

. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ANDHOl'OOONE.E. 25 leiigtli. liiicar-lanecoliitc, 4 mm. lon, (1735). Spikelets awnless in pairs, one sessile, the other pedicellate, on the jointed branches of a panicle, each containing perfect flowers or the pedicellate one containing a pistillate flower. The three empty glumes acute or acuminate, hyaline, or membranous, first and second equal, third smaller, floral g Stock Photo
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. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ANDHOl'OOONE.E. 25 leiigtli. liiicar-lanecoliitc, 4 mm. lon, (1735). Spikelets awnless in pairs, one sessile, the other pedicellate, on the jointed branches of a panicle, each containing perfect flowers or the pedicellate one containing a pistillate flower. The three empty glumes acute or acuminate, hyaline, or membranous, first and second equal, third smaller, floral glume unawned. Stamens 3. Styles distinct. Grain oblong enclosed, but not adherent.. Fig. 7.—Saccharum officinarum. Spikelet, X 7. (RicLardson.) Tall perennials with flat or convolute leaf-blades. Panicle termi- nal, variable, spreading ov spikelike. Spikelets more or less villous. Species about 12 which are tropical or subtropical, 1 of which i> extensively cultivated. 1. S. Officinarum L. 8p. PL Ed. 2, 1 : 79 (1702). Sugar- CAXE. Culms solid, 2-4 m. high, 2-5 cm. diara. Leaf-Wades long, 2-4 cm. or more wide. Panicle pyramidal. 40-80 cm. long. Silky hairs twice as long as the spikelets. Spikelets linear, 2.2-2.5 mm. long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Beal, W. J. (William James), 1833-1924. New York : H. Holt