Maidencane

Panicum hemitomon

Poaceae


Description

Slender, hard stems grow from creeping rhizomes. Sterile shoots have smooth sheaths, while the fertile stems have hairy sheaths. Lower leaf sheaths are overlapping. The blades are 4 to 7 inches long and up to 1/4 inch wide with rough upper surfaces and smooth lower surfaces.

Maidencane is a perennial, warm-season, native - 18 to 48 inches tall.

Good grazing for livestock. Fair grazing for wildlife.


Habitat

Grows in moist soil along river and lake banks, ditches and swales.


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