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Fig. 394. Panicum pauciflorum Kll. Sk. Bot. S. Car. i^ Oa. 

 1: 120. — A compuratively stout, usually tTcct, and fmally branch- 

 ing perennial 3 to 5 dm. liigli, with hairy sheaths, narrow leaves, 

 and small, few-llowered pan ides. Leaves smooth above, roughened 

 beneath. .Spikelets (a, h, c) oval or oblong, 1 mm. long, the second 

 and third glumes jiubrscent. Loose or more or less sandy and 

 usually damji soils. — Georgia and .South ( aroliu.i. May-October. 



