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Fig. 61. Panicum nashianum Scribn. sp. nov. (allied to P. 

 demissiivi Trin.). Nash's Panic-grass. — A slender and finally 

 much-branched, leafy perennial 1 to 3.5 dm. high, with flat and 

 rather short leaves, which are ciliate on the margins toward the 

 base, and open pyramidal panicles, the flexnose branches widely 

 spreading or reflexed. (4,029 Curtiss (1893), and 466Na8h (1894).)— 

 Low pine barrens, often in moist ground, near the coast, Virginia 

 to Mississippi. [Brazil.] March-October. 



