Bromus ciliatus
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Bromus ciliatus is a species of brome grass known by the common name fringed brome.
It is native to most of North America, including most of Canada, most of the United States except for some portions of the South, and northern Mexico. It is a plant of many habitats, including temperate coniferous forest. It is a perennial grass growing in tufts up to 1.2 meters tall, and occasionally taller in the Great Plains. The leaves often have sparse long hairs. The open inflorescence bears many spikelets on stalks, the upper ones ascending and the lower nodding or drooping. The spikelets are flattened and made up of layered rounded fruits.
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- Bromus
- Bunchgrasses of North America
- Grasses of Canada
- Grasses of Mexico
- Grasses of the United States
- Native grasses of the Great Plains region
- Native grasses of California
- Native grasses of Nebraska
- Native grasses of Oklahoma
- Native grasses of Ontario
- Grasses of Alabama
- Flora of the Appalachian Mountains
- Flora of the Great Lakes region (North America)
- Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
- Flora of Alaska
- Plants described in 1753
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