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Fig. 246. Eragrostis glomerata (Walt.) L. H. Dewey (Poa 

 glomerata Walt.; /'. eonferta Ell.: Eragrovtis confetta Trin.), — An 

 erect, rather stout, branching annual 6 to 9 dm. high, with smooth 

 sheaths and leaves, and elongated, densely flowered, light-colored 

 panicles 25 to 60 em. long. — Low grounds, South Carolina to 

 Florida and westward to Texas. [Cuba, Mexico, and South 

 America.] August-November. 



