Uniola

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Scientific Names



Read about Uniola in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Uniola (an ancient Latin name of some unknown plant, derived from unio, unity). Gramineae. Perennials with loose usually showy panicles: spikelets broad and very flat, several-fld., some of the lower lemmas empty; glumes and lemmas keeled, nerved, pointed, but awnless.—Species 5, all American. Cult. for the ornamental panicles, which are suitable for dry bouquets.

U. Palmeri, Vasey, a dioecious perennial with extensive root-stocks, growing in sand-flats along rivers of N. Mex., u harvested by the Cocopa Indians who use the grain for food. G.F. 2:403. CH


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