- 160–170 species.
Bromus is part of the cool-season gr****
lineage (subfamily Pooideae),
which includes about 3300 species.
Within Pooideae,
Bromus is classified...
- insignificant.
Bromus comes from a Gr**** word for a type of oat, and
tectorum comes from
tector which means overlaying and
tectum which means roof.
Bromus tectorum...
- to
Bromus inermis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Bromus inermis.
Bromus inermis Photos, drawings,
description from
Nature Manitoba "
Bromus inermis"...
-
Bromus sterilis, or
sterile brome, is
similar in most
morphological features. It is a
slightly smaller plan, an
annual or a
biennial plant.
Bromus hordeaceus...
- The gr****
blooms in May and August.
Bromus hordeaceus is
closely related to and
difficult to
distinguish from
Bromus racemosus. The only
obvious distinguishing...
- subspecies:
Bromus madritensis subsp. madritensis:
panicles less dense, stem and leaf
sheath less
hairy Bromus madritensis subsp.
rubens (syn.
Bromus rubens)...
- long.
Bromus catharticus grows in open and
disturbed areas. The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species,
retrieved 12
November 2015 "
Bromus catharticus"...
-
fertile florets. "
Bromus pannonicus".
Flora Europaea.
Retrieved May 13, 2013. W.D. Clayton; M. Vorontsova; K.T.
Harman & H. Williamson. "
Bromus pannonicus"...
-
Bromus interruptus,
commonly known as the
interrupted brome, is a
flowering plant in the gr**** family. It is
endemic to
southern and
central England, which...
-
Bromus mango is a
species of
flowering plant in the
broom tribe Bromeae,
family Poaceae,
native to
central and
southern Chile and
southern Argentina. A...