. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 107. Fig. 89. Stipa spartea Trin. Porcupine-grass.—A stout, ere< t perennial, with simple culms G to 10 dm. high, long, narrow leaveb and few-flowered panicles. The strong, twisted awns are 8 to 15 cm. long, and at the base of the flowering glume is a long, pointed, and bearded callus.—Prairies, Illinois to Colorado, north to Mani- toba and British Columbia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance


. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 107. Fig. 89. Stipa spartea Trin. Porcupine-grass.—A stout, ere< t perennial, with simple culms G to 10 dm. high, long, narrow leaveb and few-flowered panicles. The strong, twisted awns are 8 to 15 cm. long, and at the base of the flowering glume is a long, pointed, and bearded callus.—Prairies, Illinois to Colorado, north to Mani- toba and British Columbia. 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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