Indian rice grass
Indian rice grass Perennial, growing wild in the USA, Oryzopsis hymenoides; tolerant to drought. The seeds, which resemble millet, are small, round, and dark in colour, covered with white hairs. Traditionally used by native Americans for flour, now used almost exclusively for forage.
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