RMP5EBAM–N/A. 1. Bromus arvensis L. 2. Bromus racemosus L. 3. Bromus commutatus Schrad. Original Caption 1. Acker-Trespe, Bromus arvensis L. 2. Trauben-Trespe, B. racemosus L. 3. Anger-Trespe, B. commutatus Schrad. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 240 Bromus spp Sturm49
RM2A2RRPJ–Field trespe and Dachtrespe, A: Bromus arvensis L. - Field Trespe or Field Trespe, B: Bromus tectorum L. - Roof Trespe, Family: 24. Gramineae, 2. Festucaceae - Grasses, Fescue Grasses, Plate 55, after S, 116 (vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
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
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