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Definition of Panicum Texanum
1. Noun. Annual weedy grass used for hay.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panicum Texanum
Literary usage of Panicum Texanum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1892)
"TEXAS MILLET (Panicum Texanum).—This is much like the swamp panic, but larger
and coarser in every way, and although an annual, ..."
2. The Agricultural Grasses of the United States by George Vasey, Clifford Richardson (1884)
"Of the native species of Panicum we will notice a few : Panicum Texanum. (Texas
millet.) This grass is a native of Texas, and was first described and named ..."
3. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1904)
"The best stands and the best growth were secured with Panicum texanum and ...
Panicum texanum has yielded by far the most promising results of anything ..."
4. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1901)
"DOUBTFUL OR EXCLUDED SPECIES AND THOSE WHICH MAY BE EXPECTED IN SOUTHERN NEW
ENGLAND, Panicum Texanum Buckley. This species has been collected in waste ..."
5. Select Extra-tropical Plants, Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1891)
"Panicum Texanum, Buckley. Texas. The " Colorado Bottom-grass," also called "
Green River-grass." One of the best of forage-grasses for horses, ..."