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Fic. 379. PANICUM 8 and Ga. 1: 126. 1817. 
(Panicum ciliatifolium Kunth, Rev. Gram. 1: 36. 1829; P. leucoblepharis Trin. 
> Antiq. 234. 1 A slender, densely tufted perennial 1-3 dm 
(4-12) high, with rather short, finely ciliate sheaths and! and 
t "o Leaves glabrous, 2-6 (427) long, 4-12 mm. ( ) 
* cm. qr) 1 Spikelets (a, * 
te-pyramidal 
about 2mm. a )long,f first glume about. one-half the length of the spikelet, gla 
ub the latter ( th a 
palea in its axil; flowering glume (e) minutely apiculate.—Moist, open wood- 
lands in sandy soil, North Carolina to Florida and westward to Mississippi. 
March to October. 
