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(TRITICUM COMPACTUM FETISOVII, KCKE.) 



11. Awned, glabrous red chaff, kernels white or yellow. 

 Hard Winter Vernoe Winter. 



(TRITICUM COMPACTUM ERINACEUM, KCKE.) 



12. Awned, glabrous red chaff, red kernels. 



Hard Spring El Hamra, Vernoe Red Club. 

 Semi-hard Winter Brown Herisson, Chiniot Makkhi, 

 Michigan Bronze, Red Kubb. 



(TRITICUM COMPACTUM SERICEUM, AL.) 



13. Awned, pubescent white chaff, white or yellow kernels. 



Semi-hard Winter Bearded Velvet Winter. 



(TRITICUM COMPACTUM ALBICEPS, KCKE.) 



14. Awned, pubescent white chaff, red kernels. 



Semi-hard Winter White Chaff Winter. 



(TRITICUM COMPACTUM ECHINODES, KCKE.) 



15. Awned, pubescent red chaff, red kernels. 

 Semi-hard Winter Velvet Winter. 

 Semi-hard Spring Palermo Velvet. 



48. Poulard wheats (Triticum turgidum, Linn.). 

 The subspecies of poulard or rivet wheats is very closely 

 related to the durum wheats. In many instances the 

 varieties of the two subspecies so intergrade with each 

 other that it is difficult for an expert to distinguish them. 

 Some poulard varieties also greatly resemble the club 

 wheats, and some the common wheats. Probably many 

 of the very diverse forms at present existing are recent 

 natural hybrids of two or more subspecies. 



The poulard wheats are usually rather tall, with broad 



