. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. lyi. Fig. 487. Calamagrostis inexpansa A. Gray in Torr. Fl. N. Y. 2 : 445, t. 152. 1843. {Calamagrostis confinis A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 547, not Nutt. ?) BoG Reed-grass.—A slender, erect perennial 3 to 6 dm. high with narrow, flat leaves and contracted panicles 5 to 18 cm. long. Spikelets 3 to 4 mm. long with nearly equal, acute empty glumes (a) about the length of the flowering glume, the basal hairs of which nearly equal it in length or are one-third shorter.—Damp, sanJy soil, New York and New Jersey westward to South Dako
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. lyi. Fig. 487. Calamagrostis inexpansa A. Gray in Torr. Fl. N. Y. 2 : 445, t. 152. 1843. {Calamagrostis confinis A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 547, not Nutt. ?) BoG Reed-grass.—A slender, erect perennial 3 to 6 dm. high with narrow, flat leaves and contracted panicles 5 to 18 cm. long. Spikelets 3 to 4 mm. long with nearly equal, acute empty glumes (a) about the length of the flowering glume, the basal hairs of which nearly equal it in length or are one-third shorter.—Damp, sanJy soil, New York and New Jersey westward to South Dakota and Colorado. . 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 United States. Division of Agrostology. Washington, D. C. : The Division
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