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| + | Lagurus (Greek, lagos, a hare; oura, a tail). Gramineae. Hare's-Tail Grass. A hardy annual: |
| + | spikelets 1-fld., aggregated in a close panicle forming an ovoid head; scarious glumes persistent |
| + | and clothed with fine woolly hairs: lemma with a dorsal awn.—Contains a single species, native of |
| + | the Medit. region, cult, for ornament, the small white heads being used for dry bouquets. Seeds |
| + | may be sown in fall and plants set out in spring. |
| + | }} |
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