Floating Meadow Grass
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Description: Floating Meadow Grass (Glyceria fluitans), also know as Common Manna Grass, grows in very moist muddy places, in ditches, on the margins of ponds and streams and is very common north and westward. The Floating Meadow Grass has a slender panicle and few long linear spikelets. A magnified spikelet is seen here.
Source: Flint, Charles L. Grasses and Forage Plants (Boston: William F. Gill & Company, 1874) 76
Keywords: grass, grasses, kgrasses, floating meadow grass, floating meadow grasses, Glyceria fluitans, Common Manna Grass
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