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Fig. 358. Panicum baldwinii Scribn. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. 

 Agios. Bull. 11 : 43. (Panicum nitidum var. minor Yasey: P. 

 dichotomum var. nitidum Chapui.). — A densely caespitose, sleuder, 

 glabrous perennial, 1 to 3 dm. high, with short, narrow, and more 

 or less spreading leaves, ovoid or pyramidal panicles 2 to 4 cm. 

 long, ami glabrous, ovoid, or pear-shaped spikelets (a, b. c about 

 1 mm. long. — Rather dry, sandy soil. Georgia and Florida to 

 Mississippi. March-August. 



