TRITICUM, in botany, a genus of the triandria digynia class. The calix consists of two sessile valves, containing three flowers. There are eleven species, only three of them natives of Britain, viz. the repens, or couch-grass; the caninum, or bearded wheat-grass; and the janceum, or sea wheat-grass. For the culture of wheat, see AGRICULTURE, p. 60.
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