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Bromus commutatus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Bromus commutatus

Order
  
Genus
  
Bromus

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Species

Bromus commutatus Bromus commutatus meadow brome Go Botany

Similar
  
Bromus racemosus, Bromus arvensis, Bromus secalinus, Bromus hordeaceus, Bromus sterilis

Bromus commutatus, known as Meadow Brome, is an annual or biennial species of plant in the grass family Poaceae. In the United States it is known as Hairy Chess.

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Characteristics

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The height ranges from 40 to 120 cm (47 in). The panicle is 7-20cm, usually nodding and often spreading, but erect as first. The leaf-sheaths are hairy, the upper are usually hairless. B. commutatus is stouter than B. racemosus, the Smooth Brome, with a flower-head not drooping to one side and a broader elongated branched flower head.

Habitat and distribution

Bromus commutatus Bald Brome Hairy Chess Meadow Brome Bromus commutatus Synonyms

It is found in meadows, wasteground, road verges, hayfields and rough grassland. Found throughout the United Kingdom, it is common in England on the moist soils of water meadows; it is rare in Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It is found naturally throughout Europe, N. Africa, W. Asia. It has been introduced into North America and in the United States is known as 'Hairy Chess'. The flowering period is from May to July.

Crop value

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The species has no fodder value in the United Kingdom and is regarded as a weed. The attractive inflorescences may be used, either fresh or dry, in flower arrangements.

Varieties

Bromus commutatus var. pubens Wats has spikelets which are not hairless, having soft hairs.

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References

Bromus commutatus Wikipedia


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