Panicum GR AMINE AE Panicum 



Lanuginosa 

 P. meridionale Ashe. 



Frequent in dry sandy soil and moist woods, throughout. 

 Early June to Aug. 



Var. albemarlense (Ashe) Fernald. (P. albemarlense Ashe. 

 Rhodora 36, 76. 1934.) 



Rare: swampy woods, Ellendale (S), Agnes Chase, 13 June 

 1916 (A). 



P. lanuginosum Ell. (See Fernald: Rhodora 36, 77. 1934.) 



Infrequent; sandy pine woods and open sandy soil, Sussex 

 County and southward. Mid-June, July. 



Var. fasciculatum (Torr.) Fernald. {P. huachucae Ashe; P. 

 tennesseense Ashe.) 



Frequent; woods, swamps and serpentine soil. June, July. 



Var. implicatum (Scribn.) Fernald. (P. implicatum Scribn.) 



Infrequent; swamps and sandy woods. Piedmont and Coastal 

 Plain. June to Aug. 



Var. Lindheimeri (Nash) Fernald. (P. Lindheimeri Nash.) 



Dry woods, swamps, and sandy or clayey soil; frequent. 

 Mid-June to Aug. 



P. auburne Ashe. 



Rare; sandy woods: south of Millsboro (S), Long & Bartram, 

 4 July 1913 (A). 



P. villosissimum Nash. 



Frequent throughout, in dry sandy soil. July to Oct. 



Var. scoparioides (Ashe) Fernald. (P. scoparioides Ashe.) 



Rare, in dry soil: Centreville (NC), Commons, July 1864 

 (A); Centreville, Commons, 25 June 1873, TYPE (A); Lewes 

 (S), Long & Bartram, 5 July 1913 (A). 



Columbiana 

 P. Commonsianum Ashe. 



Rare, on coastal sand dunes: Lewes (S), A. S. Hitchcock, 18 

 June 1905 (A); Rehoboth (S), Fogg, 16 June 1926 (P); Long Point, 

 53^ mi. w. of Easton (Ta), Earle, 2566, 2 June 1940 (P). June, July. 



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