Panicum 



Paniceae 



167 



o 50 



Map 299 



Panicum tennesseense Ashe 



Map 301 

 Panicum implicatum Scrrbn 



50 



Map 302 



Panicum meridionale Ashe 



50 



Map 303 



Panicum huachucae Ashe 



Map 304 

 Panicum huachucae 

 var, fasciculatum (Torr.) F. T Hubb. 



probably to Panicum huachucae. This Panicum is difficult to separate from 

 Panicum huachucae, but usually the length of the spikelet and the color of 

 the whole plant are sufficient to distinguish them. 

 Newf. to Wis., southw. to Del. and Mo. 



29. Panicum meridionale Ashe. Map 302. Infrequent in the lake area, 

 probably rather local. It is found in moist soil on the borders of marshes, 

 in interdunal flats, and on the bases of wooded slopes where there are open 

 spaces not sodded over with grasses and sedges. This plant usually can be 

 distinguished easily from the preceding and the following species by the 

 puberulence in the channels between the nerves of the sheaths and some- 

 times of the culms, and the puberulent panicle. 



N. S. to Wis., southw. to Ala. 



30. Panicum huachucae Ashe. Map 303. This is a frequent to common 

 species of dry ground throughout the state. It is found in open places in 



