Cinna
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Cinna (old Greek name for a kind of grass). Gramineae. Tall perennials with flat leaf-blades. Spikelete 1-fld., numerous, in nodding panicles, the rachilla prolonged; lemma short-awned below the apex. There are two species, C. arundinacea, Linn., with contracted panicle, the spikelets 2½ lines long, (Dept. Agric.,Div. Agrost. 7:140; 20:79) and C. latifolia, Griseb. (C. pendula, Trin.), with open panicle, the spikelets 2 lines long. Both species are native in cooler parts of N. Amer. A. S. Hitchcock. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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