Bromus inermis

Bromus inermis is a species of the true grass family (Poaceae). This rhizomatous grass is native to Europe.

Bromus inermis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Pooideae
Genus: Bromus
Species:
B. inermis
Binomial name
Bromus inermis
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The plant is characterized by an erect, leafy, long-lived perennial, 46 to 91 cm (1 12 to 3 ft) tall, rhizomatous and commonly producing a dense sod. It starts growth in early spring; flowers May to July; reproduces from seeds, tillers, and rhizomes. It may regrow and re flower in the fall if moisture is sufficient.[1] The leaves are glabrous or occasionally pubescent, particularly on the sheaths; blades 20 to 38 cm (8 to 15 in) long, 0.6 to 1.3 cm (14 to 12 in) wide, flat, with a raised and keeled midrib below; sheaths closed, except near collar, and papery when dry; leaves rolled in the bud; ligates up to 0.3 cm (18 in) long, rounded, and membranous; auricles absent.

Common names

  • Arctic brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. pumpellianus]
  • Austrian bromegrass – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • awnless brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • Hungarian brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • Hungarian bromegrass – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • Pumpelly's brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. pumpellianus]
  • Russian bromegrass – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • smooth brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • smooth bromegrass – English [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • brome inerme – French [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • brome sans arêtes – French [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • unbegrannte Trespe – German [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • wehrlose Trespe – German [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • capim-cevadilha – Portuguese [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • bromo de Hungría – Spanish [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
  • bromo inerme – Spanish [Bromus inermis subsp. inermis]
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References

  1. Smooth Brome Archived February 23, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • GBIF entry: Bromus inermis
  • "Bromus inermis". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).


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