. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 51. CL I Fig. 347. cognatum Schultes, Mant. 2 : 235. 1824. (P. divergins Muhl. 1817, not H. 13. K. 1815; P. aatumnah Bosc. 1825.) Fall Witch-grass.—A slender, erect, or ascending peren- nial, usually much branched at th(3 base, 3 to 6 dm. high, with rather short, narrow leaves, diffusely branching panicles, and acute, lanceolate spikelets (a, h, c) about 3 mm. long.—Dry soil, South Carolina and Florida to Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, and Arizona. Please note that these images are extracted from sca


. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 51. CL I Fig. 347. cognatum Schultes, Mant. 2 : 235. 1824. (P. divergins Muhl. 1817, not H. 13. K. 1815; P. aatumnah Bosc. 1825.) Fall Witch-grass.—A slender, erect, or ascending peren- nial, usually much branched at th(3 base, 3 to 6 dm. high, with rather short, narrow leaves, diffusely branching panicles, and acute, lanceolate spikelets (a, h, c) about 3 mm. long.—Dry soil, South Carolina and Florida to Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, and Arizona. 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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