1860, (4 à CHOPODES (Ell.) Chapm. Fl. So. U. 
BUNCH Hay trichop 1 t. S. C. and Ga. 1: 135, pl. 8 f. I. 1817.) 
with very GRASS. -A sl r, rather rigid perennial 6-9 dm. (29-39?) high, 
(127) long. arrow, flat or involute leaves and cap panicles nearly 30 em. 
equal, hara]; nest (a) linear ren ; empty glume 
slightly Min 3 3 the length of flowering glume (c), which is 
short, st M the two lateral nt, termi 
Pine barrens wn. Palea (shown by b) equaling the flowering glume.—Dry 
ber, North Carolina to Florida and westward to Texas. July to Octo- 
