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  | | Synonym: Bromus macrostachys, | | German: Lanzettblütige Trespe | Czech: sveřep velkoklasý | | Genus: Bromus | Family: Poaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.40 m | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, | | Soil Preferred: humic, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: grass, type of inflorescence - spike, bed plant, attractive flowers, plant for drying, cut plant, |
Plants of Genus Bromus:
Index:
External links:USDA PLANTS: Bromus lanceolatus (Mediterranean brome)
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 | Product Description: How to identify 135 of the most common species of North American grasses, sedges, and rushes, with their economic and ecological importance. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (1992-04-30) Price: $16.00 | | Edward Knobel, |
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 | Product Description: With its clear descriptions and accurate drawings, this easy-to-carry little volume will allow you to differentiate over 370 of the most common species: timothy, rye, foxtail, fescue, bluegrass, etc. Key. 500 illustrations. Updated nomenclature by Mildred F. Faust.
Publisher: Dover Publications (1977-06-01) Price: $4.95 | | A. S. Hitchcock, A. S. Hitchcock U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, |
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 | Product Description: Volume 2 of the basic study of American grasses, both indigenous and escapes, cultivated and wild. Over 1400 species. Full descriptions, information. Total in set: over 1100 maps, illustrations. "A definitive work invaluable to both amateur and professional botanists." — American Reference Books Annual.
Publisher: Dover Publications (1971-06-01) Price: $16.95 | | A. S. Hitchcock, A. S. Hitchcock U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, |
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 | Product Description: Volume 1 of the basic study of American grasses, both indigenous and escapes, cultivated and wild. Over 1400 species. Full descriptions, information. Total in set: over 1100 maps, illustrations. "A definitive work invaluable to both amateur and professional botanists." — American Reference Books Annual.
Publisher: Dover Publications (1971-06-01) Price: $16.95 | | H.D. Harrington, |
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 | Product Description: There is no easy was to identify grasses. And no one understood this better than H.D. Harrington, who observed thousands of students struggle and learn. His clear, concise, and well-organized guide will continue to be a basic and essential text for use in the classroom or in the field. The book contains over 500 drawings and an illustrated glossary. Publisher: Swallow Press (1977-01-01) Price: $12.95 |
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