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Bromus bromoideus

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Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

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Species

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Bromus

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Bromus interruptus, Bromus kalmii, Bromus scoparius, Bromus arenarius, Bromus arizonicus

Bromus bromoideus (Brome of the Ardennes) is an alleged species of grass in the genus Bromus. Genetic studies point out that it rather should be regarded as a variant of B. secalinus.

It was found in the calcareous meadows of the provinces of Liege and Luxembourg in Belgium, notably around the towns of Rochefort, Beauraing and Comblain-au-Pont, where it was first discovered in 1821. It was thought to be extinct since the 1930s until preserved seeds were rediscovered in collections of the Belgian National Botanic Garden by English botanist David Aplin and as a result of the publicity, seeds in other locations came to light in 2005.

In 2009 the National Botanic Garden of Belgium announced that some hundred thousand seeds have been germinated.

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Bromus bromoideus Wikipedia