- gr****es,
classified in its own
tribe Bromeae. They are
commonly known as
bromes,
brome gr****es,
cheat gr****es or
chess gr****es.
Estimates in the scientific...
- Look up
brome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brome may
refer to:
Brome (surname)
Brome, Suffolk,
England Brome and Oakley, a
civil parish in Suffolk...
- Saint-Martin-de-
Brômes (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ də bʁom]; Provençal Occitan: Sant
Martin de
Bromes) is a
commune in the
southwestern part of...
- name
Bromus comes from the term brome,
meaning oats.
Unlike most
other bromes (Bromus sp.), it
grows in
shady sites under trees.
Bromus ramosus is a perennial...
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Alexander Brome (1620 – 30 June 1666) was an
English poet.
Brome was by
profession an attorney, and was the
author of many
drinking songs and of satirical...
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Bromus carinatus is a
species of
brome gr****
known by the
common names California brome and
mountain brome.
Bromus carinatus is a
perennial bunchgr****...
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Brome is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Brome (1620–1666),
English poet
Bartholomew Brome (fl. 1589),
English politician...
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annual or
biennial species of bromegr****
known as
barren brome,
poverty brome, and
sterile brome. This is an
annual or
biennial gr****
ranging from about...
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James Brome (died 1719) was an
English clergyman and
travel writer. He was the son of
William Brome of Cambridgeshire, and
matriculated at Christ's College...
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erect brome,
upright brome or
meadow brome, is a dense, course,
tufted perennial gr****. It can grow to 120
centimetres (47 in). Like many
brome gr****es...