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- Bromus madritensis is a species of brome gr**** known by the common name compact brome. The specific epithet madritensis refers to Madrid, Spain. It has...
- foxtail gr****es - the scientific name literally means "fox tail" Bromus madritensis, foxtail brome Hordeum jubatum, foxtail barley Setaria, foxtail millets...
- luzonensis – ****y brome Bromus macrostachys Bromus madritensiscompact brome Bromus madritensis subsp. rubens – red brome, foxtail brome Bromus mango...
- Xerotricha madritensis is a species of air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Geometridae, the hairy snails and their allies...
- (foxtail gr****es — the scientific name literally means "fox tail") Bromus madritensis (foxtail brome) Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley) Setaria (foxtail millets)...
- Genus: Tamarix Species: T. gallica Binomial name Tamarix gallica L. Synonyms Tamarix anglica Tamarix algeriensis Tamarix brachylepis Tamarix madritensis...
- validly published Quercus macroloba Gand. not validly published Quercus madritensis Gand. not validly published Quercus malacophylla (Schur) Schur Quercus...
- soft brome (B. hordeaceus sspp. hordaceus and mollis), red brome (B. madritensis ssp. rubens), tocalote (Centaurea melitensis), nettle-leaved goosefoot...
- of plants in the area are also a threat, including red brome (Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens), yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), and medusahead...
- Teucrium fruticans, Allium melitense, Anacamptis urvilleana, Bromus madritensis, Capparis spinosa, Echium parviflorum, Pallenis spinosa, Plantago lagopus...