Melinis minutiflora

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Read about Melinis minutiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Melinis minutiflora, Beauv. (Panicum Melinis. Trin.). Molasses Grass. Two to 4 ft., the base branched, decumbent, tangled and rooting: sheaths and blades viscid-pubescent: panicles purplish, 3-6 in. Brazil and S. Afr. Mart. Fl. Bras. 22:33.—A good forage grass. Has been tested in the W. Indies and in S. Fla.


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