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  1. Bromus carinatus

    Bromus carinatus is a species of brome grass known by the common names California brome and mountain brome. Wikipedia

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  2. plants.usda.gov

    Learn about the identification, uses, adaptation, and establishment of California brome (Bromus carinatus), a native bunchgrass in western North America. Find out how to avoid its potential weediness and seeding limitations.
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      brome (Bromus carinatus) complex, to which mountain brome belongs along with foothills brome (B. polyanthus), is highly variable and taxonomists have named many taxa that can be viewed at a specific or subspecific level. Following the rules of botanical nomenclature, if B. marginatus is synonymous with B. carinatus, then B. carinatus has

  3. plants.usda.gov

    brome (Bromus carinatus) complex, to which mountain brome belongs along with foothills brome (B. polyanthus), is highly variable and taxonomists have named many taxa that can be viewed at a specific or subspecific level. Following the rules of botanical nomenclature, if B. marginatus is synonymous with B. carinatus, then B. carinatus has
  4. nrcs.usda.gov

    A conservation plant release of a selected ecotype of Bromus carinatus, a native perennial bunchgrass, by the Lockeford Plant Materials Center in 2008. Learn about its description, conservation uses, area of adaptation, establishment and management, and seed and plant production.
  5. calscape.org

    Bromus carinatus is a species of native bunchgrass known by the common names California Brome and Mountain Brome. It is native to western North America from Alaska to northern Mexico, where it can be found in many types of habitat. It is found in every county in California. It is a perennial grass growing in clumps 0.5 to 1.5 meters tall, with many narrow leaves up to 40 centimeters long.
  6. nrcs.usda.gov

    Bromus carinatus. Hook. & Arn. Description 'Cucamonga' California brome is a self-seeding annual grass. Germination occurs in the fall and continues over the winter, the plant reaches maturity in the early spring. The grass is pale green in color and grows erect up to 3 feet under ideal conditions. The sheath and leaves are sparsely hairy ...
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