Spartina michauxiana
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Spartina michauxiana, Hitchc. (S. cynosuroides, Amer. Auth., not Roth). Fresh-water Cord-grass. Fig. 3655. Culms 3-6 ft.: blades narrow, 2-4 ft., tapering to a long slender point, flat but soon involute in drying, the margins very scabrous: spikes 5-20, scattered, spreading, 2-4 in. long.—In the West known as "slough-grass." A common coarse fresh-water marsh grass, occurring across the continent in the northern states. Recommended for cult. along the margins of ponds and artificial lakes. Procurable from collectors. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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