RF2GFPK71–Smooth Brome grass (Bromus inermis) with a background of yellow goldenrod (Solidago).
RF2A210FJ–Flowering Smooth Brome Grass (Bromus Inermis) in Highland Area on a Summer Day. Bromegrass is a Roadside or Field Plant Resistant to Droughts.
RF2WAWFJT–Bromus inermis, commonly known as Smooth brome, Hungarian Bromegrass or Smooth Bromegrass, wild plant from Finland
RME1RCA0–Flowering Smooth Brome, a grass-species mostly found along the large rivers
RM2PAH862–Smooth Brome grass with green background, Alberta, Canada. Bromus inermis
RF2JHHF94–A closeup of a curved Smooth Brome plant with dark background
RMP5ARX8–Tall brome grass, Bromus giganteus, smooth meadowgrass, Poa pratensis, and meadowgrass, Poa aquatica.. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Vienna, 1816. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a Bavarian clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, where the first edition was published.
RMBNH6JX–Smooth brome, or awnless brome (Bromus inermis).
RFH1NBAG–darnel, poison darnel, darnel ryegrass, Lolium temulentum (1. und 2. left top), Rye, Secale cereale (bottem left), Kentucky bluegrass, smooth meadow-grass, Poa pratensis (2. von left bottem), Barley, Hordeum vulgare (center, 4. von left), couch grass, Elymus repens (bottem, 3. und 4. von left), bread wheat, Triticum aestivum (right bottem), rye brome, Bromus secalinus (top right)
RF2BTJEX2–Bromus tectorum, known as drooping brome or cheatgrass. Isolated
RF2DBRBC8–Smooth brome grass (Bromopsis inermis). Called Awnless brome grass and Hungarian brome grass also. Another scientific name is Bromus inermis
RM2RCCH81–Bromus is a large genus of grasses, classified in its own tribe Bromeae.[2][3] They are commonly known as bromes, brome grasses, cheat grasses or ches
RF2ER5M7C–Antique engraving of smooth brome and poverty brome. Illustration by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der
RF2K9DBCX–A closeup of Red Brome grass against dark foliage background.
RF2GX0XT0–Selective soft focus of a dry grass blowing on the wind at golden sunset light
RMA9XE8T–hungarian brome, smooth brome grass (Bromus inermis), inflorescence (panicle) against clouded sky, Germany, North Rhine-Westpha
RMMKN9R6–Corn Brome-Grass
RF2A210F4–Flowering Smooth Brome Grass (Bromus Inermis) in Highland Area on a Summer Day. Bromegrass is a Roadside or Field Plant Resistant to Droughts.
RF2WAWFJH–Bromus inermis, commonly known as Smooth brome, Hungarian Bromegrass or Smooth Bromegrass, wild plant from Finland
RM2PAH861–Smooth Brome grass in flower with green background, Alberta, Canada. Bromus inermis
RMRH150T–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. Fig. 19.—Small Quaking-grass (Briza media). Fig. 20.—Smooth Brome-grass (Bromus inerm^is). this Brome-grass and its unusual drought-resisting powers are qualities which recommend it for general cultivation, particularly in the semiarid regions of the West and Northwest. It thrives well on dry, loose soil, but of course the better the soil the greater the yield. Its nutritive value is comparatively low, and before undertaking its cultivation the fact should be remembered that it is somewhat difiQcult to eradicate when once
RF2G652W0–Hungarian Brome at Matthews Winters Park in Golden Colorado
RFM9RTJC–Dry Bromus inermis grass at sunset, selective focus on some branches, close up
RF2DBRBBH–Smooth brome grass (Bromopsis inermis). Called Awnless brome grass and Hungarian brome grass also. Another scientific name is Bromus inermis
RMCX95RG–Bromus inermis - Bromus sterilis
RF2A210EM–Smooth Brome Grass (Bromus Inermis) on a Colorful Meadow, Blue Sky, White Clouds, Trees, in Highland Area on a Summer Day. Bromegrass is a Roadside or
RF2WDW365–Bromus inermis, commonly known as Smooth brome, Hungarian Bromegrass or Smooth Bromegrass, wild plant from Finland
RMRGY1KH–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. Fig. 19.—Small Quaking-grass (Bnza media). Fig. 20.—Smooth Brome-grass (Bromus inermis). this Brome-grass and its unusual drought-resisting powers are qualities which recommend it for general cultivation, particularly in the semiarid regions of the West and Northwest. It thrives well on dry, loose soil, but of course the better the soil the greater the yield. Its nutritive value is comparatively low, and before undertaking its cultivation the fact should be remembered that it is somewhat difEcult to eradicate when once est
RFM9RTJB–Dry Bromus inermis grass at sunset, selective focus on some branches, close up
RF2WCT2K6–Bromus inermis, commonly known as Smooth brome, Hungarian Bromegrass or Smooth Bromegrass, wild plant from Finland
RMRH0Y6M–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Bromus Racemosus (Smooth Brome-Grass).. Fig. 2.—BHuMUb Secalinus >Cheat, ur Chess).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRT0H03–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Bui. 83, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Bromus Racemosus (Smooth Brome-Grass).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRGXJ5C–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Bromus Racemosus (Smooth Brome-Grass).. Fig. 2.—Bromus Secalinus iCheat, or Chess). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off
RMRGXJ5N–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 83, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Bromus Racemosus (Smooth Brome-Grass).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off
RMREMGA5–. Circular. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. Circular No. 18. (Agros. .54.) United States Department of Agriculture, DIVISION OF AGROSTOLOGY. [GRASS AND FORAGE PLANT INVESTIGATIONS.] r. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. SMOOTH BROME-fiJRASS. S> {Bromus inermis.) Smooth brome has been known in Europe for over one hundred and thirty years. The early agriculturists did not consider it of any value because of its creeping rootstocks, thus resembling the dreaded couch grass. In 1884, however, Stebler and Shroeter demonstrated by experiments conducted for thirty years at
RMRH188W–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 48. cens Del. 1813. counii Vas. p. General distribution: This species, which has been introduced from Europe under the name of smooth or Hungarian brome-grass, is being grown in many places throughout the semiarid regions of the West, where it is to be met with as an escape from cultivation. It is very closely related to Bromus pumpellianus, but has narrower panicles and spikelets, also smoother glumes. 28. BROMUS PUMPELLIANUS Scribn. Bui. Torr. Bot. Club 15 : 9. Jan. 1888. Bromus purgatis purpurascens Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2
RMRGY1GK–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 24 No. 55. Bromus pumpellianus Scrihn. Western Brome-grass. A native of tlu^ Northwestern States in the Rocky Mouutaiu region, extending into Canada. In habit of growth it closely resembles Hungarian, or Smooth Brome- grass (B. inermis), and is doubtless equally valuable. Prof. .Jame.s Fletcher, who has cultivated this grass at the experiment station at Ottawa, Canada, says, "This is a very valuable grass, producing an abundance of leaves, continuing in flower for a long time, and giving a heavy aftermath." No. 5
RMRH1507–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 24 No. 55. Bromus pumpellianus Scribn. Western Brome-grass. A native of the Northwestern .states in the Rocky Mountain region, extending into Canada. In habit of growth it closely resembles Hungarian, or Smooth Brome- grass (B. inermis), and is doubtless equally valuable. Prof. James Fletcher, who has cultivated this grass at the experiment station at Ottawa, Canada, says, "This is a very valuable grass, producing an abundance of leaves, continuing in llower for a long time, and giving a heavy aftermath." No. 56.
RMRE0PGR–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. 546 COMMON GRASSES OF THE FARM tufts, and is liable to die off in winter and become patchy in the second or third year after sowing. Soft Brome - Grass {Bromus mollis L.).—An annual or 1 biennial grass very com- mon on dry roadsides and waste places and growing about a foot high. It has thin broad leaves, the sheaths and blades of which are soft and downy; the spikelets are also covered with soft hairs. This species and the nearly allied ones Smooth Brome-G-rass (B. racetnosus L.); Field Brome-Grass (B. arvensis L.), a
RMRG34WF–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. Fig. 19. Smooth Bromegrass (Bromus inermis). for the rehabilitation of overgrazed, eroded, and burned-over range lands (7). Forage value and reproduction: Smooth brome is valuable for pasturage when growing in pure stands. It is also valuable for hay when planted on good sites in mixture with alfalfa, yielding 1% to 3% tons per acre. The persistent rhi- zomes and long-lived habit of this grass make it an exceptionally good forage pro- ducer on far western ranges. Smooth brome is equal to timothy in feeding value, and che
RMRH10JR–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 25 Hmigarian or Smooth Brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) (Qg. G) with- stands drouglit and cold, and is perfectly adapted to conditions existing in Iowa. It makes excellent growth and more nearly reaches the ideal of a farmer's grass than any other sort intro- duced in recent years. Under favorable conditions two crops can be cut in a single season, and the aftermath is excellent. Hunga- rian Brome commends itself to the farmers of central and western Iowa. This is the Eussian grass or Russian Brome- grass of some writers. Ken
RMRDJPW2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 99. GRASS FAMILY, 8. Bromus inermis Leyss. Hungarian or Awnless Brome-grass. Fig. 669. Bromus inermis Leyss. Fl. Hal. 16. 1761. Culms tufted, 2i°-3i° tall. Sheaths smooth and glabrous; blades 6'-io' long, 2"-3" wide, smooth and glabrous; panicle 6'-io' long, oblong, the axis his- pidulous, the hispidulous branches ascending in clus- ters ; spike
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