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Color Space Uncalibrated Date/Time 1936:06:04 16:05:27
Orientation 1: Normal (0 deg) Resolution Unit Inch
X Resolution 300 dots per ResolutionUnit Y Resolution 300 dots per ResolutionUnit
Compression Jpeg Compression Keywords Paspalum stramineum
Caption Panicum enclosure, old crown and new plant of Paspalum stramineum. The old crown is about 4 inches beneath the surface. Note the mature and dead roots of the plant (dark) and the several new roots (white) about 6 inches long ending at the matches stuck in the soil. These roots probably started growing about 8 days ago following about a .35 inch rainfall. In maturity these fleshy, light colored roots turn dark, the outer parts shrivel up and are smaller in size. Same as photo number 323607. Original Photo Number 323608.