Leaves 2-4 inches long, broadly ovate to suborbicular; fruit a very small capsule, falling in spring.
The fourth glume is coriaceous, broadly ovate, tip acutely pointed and almost cuspidate or acute, mucronate, white or brownish, reticulately minutely pitted.
The stem of Panicum flavidum is broadly ovate in cross section with a flat front and is more or less solid, though occasionally the parenchymatous cells in the centre get broken.
The stem-leaves are oval or obovate, entire, shortly-stalked and placed alternately; and the floral leaves are cordate or broadly ovate.
Eggs white, somewhat globular or broadly ovate, from four to six.
Leaves: 2 large, broadly ovate, glossy green, silvery on under side, rising from a few scales from root.
Leaves: In a whorl of 3; broadly ovate, abruptly pointed, netted-veined.
Leaves tomentose below early in the season, broadly ovate, acute or rounded at apex.
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