. Circular. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. PANICUM AMAROIDES Scribn. & Merrill sp. nov.âContimied. Paniciiin amaroides is an excellent sand binder, and although not caespitose, it covers considerable areas, holding the sands by means of its strong hori- zontal rootstocks. Panicum scabriusculum Ell. Sk. 1 : 131. Panicum nervosum Muhl.; Ell. Sk. 1: \22=Pat)icum covivmtatina Schultes, and is exactly matched by the following specimens in the National Herba rium: South Carolina, Aiken, H. W. Ravenel, June 1, 18(57; Florida, A. W. Chapman, no locality or date; 366 (i
. Circular. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. PANICUM AMAROIDES Scribn. & Merrill sp. nov.âContimied. Paniciiin amaroides is an excellent sand binder, and although not caespitose, it covers considerable areas, holding the sands by means of its strong hori- zontal rootstocks. Panicum scabriusculum Ell. Sk. 1 : 131. Panicum nervosum Muhl.; Ell. Sk. 1: \22=Pat)icum covivmtatina Schultes, and is exactly matched by the following specimens in the National Herba rium: South Carolina, Aiken, H. W. Ravenel, June 1, 18(57; Florida, A. W. Chapman, no locality or date; 366 (in part) Chapman, no locality or date; Jacksonville, A. H. Curtiss, September. Panicum multiflorum Ell. Sk. 1 : l22=Panicitwi polyanthes Schultes (P. micro ca?-j>on Muhl. Descr. 111. 1817.) Panicum ovale Ell. Sk. 1 : 123. {Panicum erytJtrocarpon Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Sci. Soc. 16: 90, 1900 is the same.) (Fig. 3.) The specimen in the herbarium of Elliott to which this label is attached is matched by the following specimens: North Carolina : near Wilmington, W. W. Ashe, June, 1899 (co- type Panicum erythrocarpon Ashe). Sotith Carolina: Ai- ken, H. W. Ravenel, May. Florida: A. H. Curtiss, 3583 N. Am. Plants (in part). Panicum lanuginosum Ell. Sk. Bot. S. C. andGa. 1:123. 1817. {Panicum tennesseense Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Sci. Soc. 15: ). (Fig. 3.) An erect or ascending, finally much- branched pubescent perennial to 8 dm. high, with weak culms, thin leaves and slightly exserted, usually many-flow- ered panicles. Culms genicu- late below, papillate-pilose with few weak, spreading hairs; nodes yellow, sparingly bearded with few reflexed hairs, and generally with a smooth ring immediately be- low ; sheaths shorter than the internodes, rather loose, striate, papillate-pilose with scattered spreading hairs; leaf-blades spreading or ascending, thin, soft, lanceolate, 3 to 8 cm. long, 4 to 10 mm. wide, acute, slightly narrowed to the roimded base, scabrous on the margins, a
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