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Bromus hordeaceus, the soft brome, is an annual or biennial species of grass in the grass family . It is also known in North America as bull grass , soft cheat , and soft chess . It is the most common species of Bromus in Britain, where it can be found on roadsides, waste ground, meadows, and cultivated land.
Bromus alopecuros; Bromus arenarius; Bromus catharticus; Bromus commutatus; Bromus diandrus—ripgut brome; Bromus hordeaceus—soft chess; Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens—red brome; Bromus secalinus; Bromus sterilis; Bromus tectorum—cheatgrass; Broom (plant) Cardaria draba—whitetop; Carduus acanthoides; Carduus crispus; Carduus nutans ...
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.
Bromus sterilis, or sterile brome, is similar in most morphological features. It is a slightly smaller plan, an annual or a biennial plant. [2] Bromus hordeaceus, known as soft brome, is similar in early growth stages with smaller leaf blades.
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
Bromus commutatus, the meadow brome, [2] is an annual or biennial [3] species of plant in the grass family Poaceae. In the United States it is known as hairy chess . Description
Bromus racemosus, the smooth brome or bald brome, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. [2] It is native to subarctic and temperate Eurasia, and widely introduced elsewhere, including North America, Iceland, the Southern Cone of South America, the Korean Peninsula, Australia, and New Zealand. [ 1 ]
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.