FIG. 34.-ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS. This is a perennial which spreads by surface runners. The leaf blades are waxy in appearance and free of hairs. It may be identified also by the slender spikelike seedstalks. FIG. 35.-PANGOLA GRASS. It spreads by surface runners which root at the joints, forming new plants. The seedstalks have 4 to 6 branches. This shows a new planting which is developing a sod. This grass has been called Digitaria or Digit.