Poa trivialis

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Read about Poa trivialis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Poa trivialis, Linn. Rough-stalked Meadow-grass. Resembles P. pratensis, from which it differs by having no creeping rootstocks, taller sts., scabrous sheaths, branches of panicle more slender and spreading, usually only 2 - fld. spikelets, the lateral nerves of lemma much more conspicuous. Native of Eu., where it is a prominent pasture grass; rather sparingly cult, in this country, where it is recommended for wet pastures. Dept. Agric., Div. Agrost., Bull. No. 17:243.—A variegated form is described as var. fdliis álbo-vittatis. F.S. 16: 1695. CH


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