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Bromus unioloides, HBK. (B. Schraderi, Kunth). Fig.667. Rescue-grass. Schrader's Brome-grass. Two to 3 ft.: sheathe pilose; blades narrow, scabrous: panicle erect, open or narrow, the branches ascending; spikelets 1 in. long, compressed, the lemmas keeled, strongly nerved, acuminate, glabrous or scabrous. Andes. Dept. of Agric., Div. of Agrost., 7:299; ibid, Circ. 26:1.—Grown in the southern states as a forage grass. | Bromus unioloides, HBK. (B. Schraderi, Kunth). Fig.667. Rescue-grass. Schrader's Brome-grass. Two to 3 ft.: sheathe pilose; blades narrow, scabrous: panicle erect, open or narrow, the branches ascending; spikelets 1 in. long, compressed, the lemmas keeled, strongly nerved, acuminate, glabrous or scabrous. Andes. Dept. of Agric., Div. of Agrost., 7:299; ibid, Circ. 26:1.—Grown in the southern states as a forage grass. | ||
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Read about Bromus catharticus var. catharticus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Bromus unioloides, HBK. (B. Schraderi, Kunth). Fig.667. Rescue-grass. Schrader's Brome-grass. Two to 3 ft.: sheathe pilose; blades narrow, scabrous: panicle erect, open or narrow, the branches ascending; spikelets 1 in. long, compressed, the lemmas keeled, strongly nerved, acuminate, glabrous or scabrous. Andes. Dept. of Agric., Div. of Agrost., 7:299; ibid, Circ. 26:1.—Grown in the southern states as a forage grass.
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