Pennisetum. americanum
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Pennisetum. americanum, Schum. (Penicillaria spicata, Willd. Pennisetum typhoideum, Rich.). Pearl Millet. Culm 3-8 ft., pubescent below the spike: lvs. long and broad: spike cylindrical, 3-10 in. long, 3/4in. thick, the globose grain bursting through its lemma and palea. Native country unknown.—Occasionally grown in the southern states, where it ripens seed. May be grown farther north for forage. A luxuriant annual, long cult, in the Old World for forage and more or less for the grain which is used as food. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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