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Fig. 138. AGROSTIS PBINGLEI Scribn. U.S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agros. Bui. 7: 

 15G, fig. 138. 1897.— A strongly stoloniferous grass, with rather slender, upright, 

 or ascending culms 3-6 dm. (l°-20) high, narrow and rather rigid, flat leaves, 

 and loosely flowered, narrow panicles 5-15 cm. (2'-6') long. Spikelets (a) 3-4 

 mm. m"-2") long; outer glumes nearly equal, long-acuminate-pointed, strongly 

 scabrous on the keel, excepting near the base; flowering glumes {b,c) much 

 shorter than the outer ones and remarkable for the long hairs on the callus.— 

 Plains, Mendocino County, California (Pringle), and northward to Oregon (?). 

 August. 



Probably of some value for sandy soils. 



