Difference between revisions of "Piptatherum miliaceum"
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Oryzopsis miliacea, Benth. & Hook. Perennial, 2-3 ft.: blades flat, ⅓ in. wide: panicle loose and open, as much as a foot long, with spreading branches; spikelets 1½ lines long, with a deciduous straight awn 2 lines long. Eu.— A form of this (called also Milium Thomasii, Duby, and Piptatherum Thomasii, Kunth) with numerous sterile lower branches of the panicle, is sometimes cult, for ornament. | Oryzopsis miliacea, Benth. & Hook. Perennial, 2-3 ft.: blades flat, ⅓ in. wide: panicle loose and open, as much as a foot long, with spreading branches; spikelets 1½ lines long, with a deciduous straight awn 2 lines long. Eu.— A form of this (called also Milium Thomasii, Duby, and Piptatherum Thomasii, Kunth) with numerous sterile lower branches of the panicle, is sometimes cult, for ornament. | ||
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Read about Piptatherum miliaceum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Oryzopsis miliacea, Benth. & Hook. Perennial, 2-3 ft.: blades flat, ⅓ in. wide: panicle loose and open, as much as a foot long, with spreading branches; spikelets 1½ lines long, with a deciduous straight awn 2 lines long. Eu.— A form of this (called also Milium Thomasii, Duby, and Piptatherum Thomasii, Kunth) with numerous sterile lower branches of the panicle, is sometimes cult, for ornament.
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