RM2BTTWGP–Eragrostis cilianensis Bellardi Vignolo ex Janch.
RMRGBW7F–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. IDENTIFICATION OF GRASSES. 9 FF. Sheaths not hairy. G. Collar hairy on the back. 46. Flat-stemmed panic (Panicum anceps). GG. Collar not hairy on the back. H. Leaves one-sixteenth inch wide. 47. Slender meadow grass (Eragrostis pilosa), HH. Leaves one-eighth inch wide. 48. Stink-grass {Eragrostis cilianensis). DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF FORTY-EIGHT SEEDLING GRASSES. 1. Perennial rye-grass (Loiium percnne; fig. 5). A perennial, glabrous, dark-green, tufted grass; leaves folded in the bud; collar narrow, glabrous; auricles
RM2C1P1EG–Eragrostis cilianensis All Vignolo ex Janch Eragrostis cilianensis All Vignolo ex Janch.
RM2BXCN63–Eragrostis cilianensis Bellardi Vignolo ex Janch Eragrostis cilianensis Bellardi Vignolo ex Janch.
RMRGBB97–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 26 BULLETIN 461, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 48. Stink-grass (Eragrostis cilianensis; fig. 52). A slender, tufted, often decumbent annual; leaves rolled in the bud ; collar narrow, hairy; auricles none: ligule a fringe of hairs; sheaths glabrous,. Fig. 49.—Green foxtail (Chae- tochloa viridis.) Fig. 50. — Flat - stemmed panic (Panicum anceps). Fig. 51.—Slender mead- ow grass (Eragrostis pilosa). slightly compressed; blades flat, dull, and sparsely hairy above, glossy beneath, one-eighth inch wide. Stink-grass is v
RM2AM8DXN–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . FESTUCEJE 225. ditches from Texas to Cali-fornia. 248. Eragrostis Host.—A large genus of over 100species, found throughoutthe warmer regions of theworld. Annuals or peren-nials with open, narrow orspike-like panicles; spike-lets many-flowered, awn-less; rachilla usually con-tinuous, the paleas oftenpersistent after the fall ofthe lemmas and fruits. Sev-eral species are weeds intro-duced from the Old World.One of these, E. cilianensis(All.) Link {E. megastachya(Koel.) Link) (Fig. 51),called snake-grass
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