MANUAL OF THE GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES 



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FIGURE 1541. Distribution of 

 Panicum obtusum. 



130. LASIACIS (Griseb.) Hitchc. 



Spikelets subglobose, placed obliquely on their pedicels ; first glume 

 broad, somewhat inflated-ventricose, usually not more than one-third 

 the length of the spikelet, sev- 

 eral-nerved; second glume and 

 sterile lemma about equal, 

 broad, abruptly apiculate, 

 p apery-char taceous, shining, 

 many-nerved, glabrous, or 

 lanose at the apex only, the 

 lemma enclosing a membrana- 

 ceous palea and sometimes a 



staminate flower; fertile lemma white, bony-indurate, 

 obovoid, obtuse, this and the palea of the same tex- 

 ture, bearing at the apex in 

 a slight depression a tuft of 

 woolly hairs, the palea concave 

 below, gibbous above, the apex 

 often free at maturity. Large 

 branching perennials, with 

 woody culms often clambering 

 several meters high into shrubs 

 or trees, the blades firm, flat, 

 usually lanceolate and narrowed into a petiole, the FIGURE 1542 pan*. 



FIGURE 1543. Distribution of 

 Panicum hemitomon. 



spikelets in an open panicle. 



cum hemitom;on. 

 Panicle, X 1; spike- 

 let and floret, X 10. 

 (Tracy 6731, Fla.) 



Type species, Lasiacis 

 divaricata. Name 

 from Greek lasioSj 

 woolly, and akis, point, alluding to 

 the tuft of wool at the tip of the 

 fruit. 



1. Lasiacis divaricata (L.) Hitchc. 

 TIBISEE. (Fig. 1546.) Glabrous 



FIGURE 1545. Distribution of 

 Panicum gymnocarpon. 



throughout except the margins of 

 the sheaths; culms much branched, 

 clambering over shrubs to the height 

 of 3 or 4 m, the main culm (cane) 



FIGURE 1544. Panicum gymnocarpon. Panicle, ofrrmQ- fl rrmph n fi mm in rlinm 



x i; spikeiet and floret, x 10 (Type.) strong, as mucn as o mm in diam- 

 eter, the mam branches often fas- 

 cicled, the vigorous secondary sterile shoots usually strongly divari- 

 cate or zigzag; blades narrowly lanceolate, 5 to 20 cm long, 5 to 15 

 mm wide, or larger on vigorous sterile shoots; panicles terminating 



