cheatgrass, downy brome – Bromus tectorum
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48 Observation(s)
3 place(s)
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Appearance
Bromus tectorum is an erect-stemmed annual grass that grows to about 8-25 in. (20-70 cm) in height.
Foliage
The leaf sheaths and blades are covered with soft short hairs. The leaves are 0.08-0.16 in. (2-4 mm) wide and up to 8 in. (20 cm) long. Its ligules are 0.04-0.1 in. (1-2.5 mm) long.
Flowers
The panicles measure 2-7.75 in. (5-20 cm) long, have numerous branches, retain an open quality, and are generally nodding. The panicles bear from 3 to 8 drooping spikelets, each spikelet is 0.8-1.4 in. (2-3.5 cm) long. The glumes are awl-shaped. The lemmas are narrowly lanceolate, 0.04-0.06 in. (1-1.5 mm) wide, toothed, and sometimes hairy. They have slender, straight awns that are 0.4-0.67 in. (10-17 mm) long. Flowering occurs from May to June.
Fruit
The seeds can germinate in the fall or in the spring; fall germination is generally more common. B. tectorum has a fibrous root system that is finely divided. When a seed germinates in the fall, the developing root system is able to expand over the winter, giving the plant an increased ability to exploit available water and nutrients in the spring.
Ecological Threat
Bromus tectorum has the ability to draw down soil moisture and nutrients to very low levels, making it difficult for other species to compete. An increased cycle of fires favors annual species at the expense of many perennials. Due to its tendency to mature early and then dry out, it gains a competitive advantage through the promotion of fire. It is an agricultural, nursery, and orchard pest.
Places monitoring this species
- Santa Fe National Forest
- Bridger-Teton National Forest
- Payette National Forest
- Monongahela National Forest
- Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
- Ashley National Forest
- Boise National Forest
- Caribou-Targhee National Forest
- Chugach National Forest
- Coconino National Forest
- Dixie National Forest
- Fishlake National Forest
- Gila National Forest
- Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
- Kaibab National Forest
- Manti-La Sal National Forest
- Salmon-Challis National Forest
- Sawtooth National Forest
- Tongass National Forest
- Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
- Blackfeet Indian Reservation
- Crow Indian Reservation
- Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation
- Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
- Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
- Fort Peck Indian Reservation
- Rio Grande National Forest
- Willamette National Forest
- Deschutes National Forest
- Mt. Hood National Forest
- McClellan Creek National Grassland
- Crooked River National Grassland
- Butte Valley National Grassland
- Cimarron National Grassland
- Comanche National Grassland
- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Community Weed Mapping Project
- Lake Tahoe Basin
- Community Nature Center & GMS-AJ Campus
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument
- Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge
- Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
- Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
- Saguaro National Park
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
- Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
- Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
- Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
- Wells Branch Municipal Utility District
- Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park
- Copperfield Neighborhood Park and Nature Trails
- Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument