. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 042 POACE^. annuals or winter annuals with flat leaf-blades. Spikes terminal, cvliiulrical, or somewhat llattened. Speckles not over 10, I'ounil in the vieinity of tlie Mctliterraneiin Sea. The genus Triliciiin excludes A(/ro/)i/ron. Ihe species of wliich were at one time included in it, and now includes .Kyilopx. In Triticnin the lateral nerves of the floral gflumo are
. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 042 POACE^. annuals or winter annuals with flat leaf-blades. Spikes terminal, cvliiulrical, or somewhat llattened. Speckles not over 10, I'ounil in the vieinity of tlie Mctliterraneiin Sea. The genus Triliciiin excludes A(/ro/)i/ron. Ihe species of wliich were at one time included in it, and now includes .Kyilopx. In Triticnin the lateral nerves of the floral gflumo are not connivent, but parallel or nearly so, and either stop sliort of the apex or are produced beyond it into distinct teeth or awns. There are three groups: I. U7/«;/,s in cultivation. Floral ulumes keeled at the apex and sometimes at the base, and terminate in a single awn; lateral nerves usually barely reaching to the end of the glume. 3. ('rifliodium. Link. Spikelets with only 1 fertile flower, floral ghune keeled from the base and ends in a single awn. One s])e('ie3 sometimes has two or even three fertile flowers, and the lateral nerves of the floral glumes sometinu'S produceil into sliori teeth. 3. .Kf/ilop.^ L. DilTering from the cereal wheats in iiaving a floral glume more rounded on the ])ack and not at all keeled, lateral nerves of floral glume often produced into long awns; hybridizes freely with the cultivated wheats. 1. T. vrL(.AKE Vill Hist. PI. Dauph. 2:15;}. AViiKAT. This includes all the well-knoAvn races cultivated in this t'ountry, whether "bearded" or "bald,"' " i-cd clKitf " or "white chall'."' spring wheat or winter wheat. ^J'lie luitive countrv of this very Fig. 123.—Triticiim milgare. ' . Spiki'let, (Hiclitmisou.) valual)le cereal is not Kiu)wn. it is not improbable that a wild plant of southern Europe known as ^Egilops L. is the original form. 143. (274). HORDEUM L. Sj). PI. 84 ();]). Citri- eni K
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