Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . of its sweetness hasoften been called Sugar-grass,argentea, Trin.âSilvertop. Subtribe IV.â, Buse. muricata. Hack.âThis and the following species, Bentham(Fl. Austr. vii. 521) included under Ischcemum pectina-tuni; both will often be seen to thrive on dry rocky land,bimaculata. , Linn. triticeum, R. , R.


Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . of its sweetness hasoften been called Sugar-grass,argentea, Trin.âSilvertop. Subtribe IV.â, Buse. muricata. Hack.âThis and the following species, Bentham(Fl. Austr. vii. 521) included under Ischcemum pectina-tuni; both will often be seen to thrive on dry rocky land,bimaculata. , Linn. triticeum, R. , R. Br. var. villosum, , Linn. ciliare. Rets., var. podostachyum, , R. , R. , Beauv. saccharoideum, , Beauv. ciliare, Beauv.âThe proper name for Andropogon cechinatus, Heyne. Apluda, Linn. mutica, Linn. Subtribe V.âApludece. Subtribe â, Linn. f.âThe Queensland species form good fodderin the tropical parts. formosa, R. Br. exaltata, Linn. muricata, Rets. ophiuroides, Benth. rariflora, Bail, 01. Bot. Bull. viii. (1893) 86. (Fig. 594.)Ophiurus, R. Br. corymbosus, , Szv. granulans, Szv.âA good pasture-grass. 618 CUV. GRAMINE^.. 593. DlMERIA GLABEIUSCULA, Bail. 594. ROTTBOELLIA RARIFLORA, Bail. (a) Base of leaf, enl., (b) top portion of leaf-sheath, enl. CLIV. GRAMINEiE. 619 Hemarthria, R. Br. compressa, R. Br.âThere are two forms of this grass, the onemuch smaller than the other. Subtribc VII.â, Willd. citreus, Munro.âLemon , Pers. contortns, Roein. et Schult.âBunch Spear Grass. This is byno means a desirable grass either for farm or , however, do eat it when it is young; but it has-been stated that in Ceylon they do not touch it. Called Spear Grass in India,insignis, Thw.âTall Spear Linn. Section I.â, F. v. M.âSatintop; one of our best pasture-grasses; forms a close,


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