A natural history of British grasses . Eh:L:-.:s mollis. i. d; 169 BROMUS MOLLIS. LiNNiEUS. Hooker and Arnott. H. Watson. Parnell. Curtis. WiLLDENOW. MaRTYN. KnAPP. SINCLAIR. ScHRADER. Host. Schreber. Leers. Ehrhart. Weigel. Lindley. Koch. Greville. Hull. Relhan. SiBTHORP. Abbot. Macbeight. Kunth, Ralfs. Deakin. PLATE LVII A. Serrafalcus mollis, Pablatore. Babington. Bromus polymorphus, Hudson. Withering. hordeaceus, LiNNiEUS. nanus, Weigel. The Soft Brome G7ass. Bromus—Food. Mollis—Soft. A USELESS species, growing on poor land. Common in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Found also inFrance, It
A natural history of British grasses . Eh:L:-.:s mollis. i. d; 169 BROMUS MOLLIS. LiNNiEUS. Hooker and Arnott. H. Watson. Parnell. Curtis. WiLLDENOW. MaRTYN. KnAPP. SINCLAIR. ScHRADER. Host. Schreber. Leers. Ehrhart. Weigel. Lindley. Koch. Greville. Hull. Relhan. SiBTHORP. Abbot. Macbeight. Kunth, Ralfs. Deakin. PLATE LVII A. Serrafalcus mollis, Pablatore. Babington. Bromus polymorphus, Hudson. Withering. hordeaceus, LiNNiEUS. nanus, Weigel. The Soft Brome G7ass. Bromus—Food. Mollis—Soft. A USELESS species, growing on poor land. Common in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Found also inFrance, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,North Africa and North America. Stem hairy, upright, and circular, carrying three or four flat,linear-lanceolate, striated, hairy leaves, with striated sheaths,having a small obtuse jagged ligule. Joints four or five, insome degree hirsute. Inflorescence racemed or upright; branches rough and hirsute, basal ones mostlyin threes. Spikelets upright, ovate in f
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