Deschampsia 
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| Deschampsia (for Deslongchamps, a French botanist, 1774—1849). Gramineae. Tufted perennials with shining spikelets in narrow or loose panicles, sometimes grown for dry bouquets. Spikelets mostly 2-fld., with a hairy prolongation of the rachilla; glumes about as long as the florets; lemmas toothed, bearing a dorsal awn.—Species about 20, in the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere. 
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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