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Figure 895. — Paspalum laeve. Plant, X l A\ two views of spikelet, and floret, X 10. (Chase 2600, D. C.) 



barrens, New York to Tennessee, nearly glabrous; blades mostly erect, 



Florida, Arkansas, and Texas. commonly about equaling the in- 



36. Paspalum circulate Nash. (Fig. florescence, 15 to 30 cm. long, 5 to 



897.) Culms in dense leafy clumps, 10 mm. wide, usually pilose on the 



30 to 80 cm, tall; sheaths pilose to upper surface; racemes 2 to 7, mostly 



