. The agricultural species of bent grasses : Part I. -- Rhode Island bent and related grasses. Grasses. Apera sploa-venti Desohanpsia caeepitoaa Eescbampsia tleraosa Poa nomoralis. Plantago major Matricaria Inodora Crapis virens Fig. 11.—Seeds characteristic of South German mixed bent seed (enlarged and natural size): 1, Silky bent grass (Apera spica-venti); 2, tutted hair-grass (Dcschampsia cacspitosa); 3, wavy hair-grass (Dcs- champsia flexuosa); 4, wood meadow grass (Poa nemoralis); 5, Weingartncria cancsccns; 6, wood meadow rush (Juncoides nemorosum); 7, spurry (Spergula arvensis); 8, popp


. The agricultural species of bent grasses : Part I. -- Rhode Island bent and related grasses. Grasses. Apera sploa-venti Desohanpsia caeepitoaa Eescbampsia tleraosa Poa nomoralis. Plantago major Matricaria Inodora Crapis virens Fig. 11.—Seeds characteristic of South German mixed bent seed (enlarged and natural size): 1, Silky bent grass (Apera spica-venti); 2, tutted hair-grass (Dcschampsia cacspitosa); 3, wavy hair-grass (Dcs- champsia flexuosa); 4, wood meadow grass (Poa nemoralis); 5, Weingartncria cancsccns; 6, wood meadow rush (Juncoides nemorosum); 7, spurry (Spergula arvensis); 8, poppy (Papaver spp.); 9, starwort (Alsine graminea); 10, St. John's-wort (Hypericum perforatum)) 11, willow herb (Epilobium sp.); 12, heal-all (Prunella vulgaris); 13, plantain (Plantago major); 14, scentless camomile (Matricaria inodora); 15, fire- weed ( Crepis virens); 16, nipplewort (Lapsana communis). velvet bent (Agrostis canina), which has been found in every lot of South German seed examined. The samples of colonial bent seed were too few to afford specific conclusions as to .the range of the characteristic incidental seeds occurring with this seed; but certain kinds found are different from those occurring with seed of redtop or fine bents from other 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 Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926; Hillman, F. H. (Fred Hebard), 1863-1954. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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