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tropical Asia for the seeds, which are used for food. It differs in 
having short, compact, appressed, somewhat incurved racemes and 
nearly awnless spikelets. This form has been advertised by seeds- 
Fig. 145. — Oplismcnus setarius. Plant, X I ; two views of spikelet and fertile floret, 
X 10. 
men in this country as billion-dollar grass and recommended for 
forage. It has some forage value, but requires considerable moisture 
to produce abundantly, and is rather too succulent to make good hay. 
