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  2. Bromus - Wikipedia

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    Bromus is a large genus of grasses, classified in its own tribe Bromeae. [2] [3] They are commonly known as bromes, brome grasses, cheat grasses or chess grasses.Estimates in the scientific literature of the number of species have ranged from 100 to 400, but plant taxonomists currently recognize around 160–170 species.

  3. Bromus inermis - Wikipedia

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    Bromus inermis is a species of the true grass family ().This rhizomatous grass is native to Europe and considered invasive in North America.. The plant is characterized by an erect, leafy, long-lived perennial, 46 to 91 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 3 ft) tall, rhizomatous and commonly producing a dense sod.

  4. Bromus diandrus - Wikipedia

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    This is a brome grass which is native to the Mediterranean but has been introduced to much of the rest of the world. It does best in areas with a Mediterranean climate, such as California and parts of southern Australia, but it is quite tolerant of many climates. Ripgut brome is a winter annual that grows throughout winter and spring and ...

  5. Bromus tectorum - Wikipedia

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    Bromus tectorum is a winter annual grass native to Eurasia usually germinating in autumn, overwintering as a seedling, then flowering in the spring or early summer. [9] B. tectorum may be mistaken for a bunchgrass because it may send up shoots that give it the appearance of having a rosette . [ 10 ]

  6. Bromus arizonicus - Wikipedia

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    Bromus arizonicus is a species of annual brome grass known by the common name Arizona brome. It is native to the Southwestern United States , California , and Baja California , where it grows in many types of grassy valley and desert habitat.

  7. Bromus catharticus - Wikipedia

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    Bromus catharticus is a species of brome grass known by the common names rescuegrass, grazing brome, prairie grass, and Schrader's bromegrass. [2] The specific epithet catharticus is Latin, meaning cathartic. The common name rescuegrass refers to the ability of the grass to provide forage after harsh droughts or severe winters.

  8. Bromus carinatus - Wikipedia

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    Bromus carinatus is a perennial bunchgrass growing in clumps 0.5 to 1.5 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 5 feet) tall, with many narrow leaves up to 40 centimetres (15 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) long. . The inflorescence is a spreading or drooping array of flat spikelets longer than they are wi

  9. Bromus arvensis - Wikipedia

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    Bromus arvensis is an annual or biennial grass with erect culms growing 0.3–0.9 m (1 ft 0 in – 2 ft 11 in) tall. The grass has an extensive fibrous root system. The leaf sheaths are softly pubescent and leaf blades are pubescent on both faces. The leaf blades are 10–20 cm (3.9–7.9 in) long and 2–6 mm (0.079–0.236 in) wide.

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