This section is from the book "British Wild Flowers In The Four Seasons", by Thomas Moore. Also available from Amazon: British Wild Flowers.
A. avenaceum: stems erect, 2-3 feet high; leaves few, flaccid; panicle narrow, loose, 6-8 inches long, spreading only whilst in flower; outer pales with a fine bent awn on the middle of the back about twice its own length. - Meadows, hedges, and thickets. Fl. June, July.
 
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