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Notholcus lanatus, Nash (Holcuslanatus, Lann.). Velvet- Grass. Two to 3 ft. high: blades velvety: panicle greenish or purple-tinged. Dept. Agric., Div. Agrost., 20:89. Eu.—A forage grass of poor quality but of some value on sterile soil. A variegated form is cult, abroad for ornament.  
 
Notholcus lanatus, Nash (Holcuslanatus, Lann.). Velvet- Grass. Two to 3 ft. high: blades velvety: panicle greenish or purple-tinged. Dept. Agric., Div. Agrost., 20:89. Eu.—A forage grass of poor quality but of some value on sterile soil. A variegated form is cult, abroad for ornament.  
 
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Read about Holcus lanatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Notholcus lanatus, Nash (Holcuslanatus, Lann.). Velvet- Grass. Two to 3 ft. high: blades velvety: panicle greenish or purple-tinged. Dept. Agric., Div. Agrost., 20:89. Eu.—A forage grass of poor quality but of some value on sterile soil. A variegated form is cult, abroad for ornament.


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