
Bromus pubescens (Hairy Woodland Brome) - Minnesota …
Hairy Woodland Brome, formerly Bromus purgans, is distinguished by a 1-veined lower glume, usually 3-veined upper glume, glumes and lemmas both usually hairy, lemmas with awns 3 to …
Bromus pubescens Hairy Wood Chess - Prairie Moon Nursery
Bromus pubescens (Hairy Wood Chess) is also called Hairy Woodland Brome, and was previously thought to be the same as Bromus purgans or Bromus canadensis. This Brome is a …
Hairy Woodland Brome (Bromus pubescens) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This perennial grass is 2½-4' tall, consisting of a loose tuft of leafy culms that are more or less erect. About 4-7 alternate leaves occur along the lower half of each culm. …
Bromus pubescens - Wikipedia
Bromus pubescens, the hairy woodland brome or hairy wood chess, is a grass species found across much of the eastern and central United States, as well as in Arizona, Québec and …
Bromus pubescens - USDA Plants Database
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Bromus pubescens — hairy wood brome - Go Botany
Hairy wood brome is a native perennial of eastern and central North America, including New England. It is most often found on rocky slopes and outcrops in forests and woodlands, usually …
Canada Brome (Hairy Woodland Brome) - Missouri Department of Conservation
The English name “brome” and the scientific name Bromus come from the ancient Latin bromos and ancient Greek bromós, both names for oats, which this group resembles. The species …
Hairy Woodland Brome, Canada Brome, Bromus pubescens L.
Names: The genus Bromus, is derived from the Greek bromos, referring to oats, as the flowering heads of this genus resemble oats somewhat. The species name pubescens means with soft …
Hairy Woodland Brome (Bromus pubescens) - Botanical Realm
Dec 7, 2024 · The Hairy Woodland Brome (Bromus pubescens) is a charming member of the grass family that has captured the hearts of naturalists and gardeners alike. With its
Hairy Woodland Brome - ReSeed Native Plant Nursery
Bromus pubescens. At least 10 butterfly and moth species use Hairy Woodland Brome as a host plant in the Southern Indiana/Louisville area, and some sources have even documented the …
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