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rattlesnake brome, rattlesnake chess, rattlesnake grass

Habit Plants annual.
Culms

20-62 cm, erect or ascending.

Sheaths

densely pilose;

ligules 0.5-2 mm, hairy, obtuse, erose;

blades 3-13 cm long, 2-4 mm wide, pilose to pubescent on both surfaces.

Panicles

5-15 cm long, 3-7 cm wide, open, secund, nodding;

branches sometimes longer than the spikelets, curved to reflexed.

Spikelets

15-27 mm long, 8-12 mm wide, ovate, laterally compressed;

florets 7-15, bases concealed at maturity;

rachilla internodes concealed at maturity.

Glumes

smooth or scabridulous;

lower glumes 5-6 mm, 3-5-veined;

upper glumes 6-8 mm, 7-9-veined;

lemmas 9-10 mm long, 6-8 mm wide, inflated, obovate or rhombic, coriaceous, smooth or scabridulous, obscurely 9-veined, rounded over the midvein, margins hyaline, 1-1.3 mm wide, abruptly angled, not inrolled at maturity, apices acute to obtuse, bifid, teeth shorter than 1 mm;

awns usually absent, sometimes to 1 mm, arising less than 1.5 mm below the lemma apices;

anthers 0.7-1 mm.

Caryopses

equaling or shorter than the paleas, thin, weakly inrolled or flat.

2n

= 14.

Bromus briziformis

Distribution
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AK; CA; CO; CT; DE; ID; IL; IN; MA; MD; MI; MT; ND; NE; NJ; NM; NV; NY; OH; OR; PA; SD; UT; VT; WA; WY; BC; ON
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Discussion

Bromus briziformis grows in waste places, road verges, and overgrazed areas. It is native to southwest Asia and Europe, and is adventive in the Flora region, occurring from southern British Columbia to as far south as New Mexico, and in scattered locations eastward. The unique shape of its spikelets has led to its use in dried flower arrangements and as a garden ornamental. The common name may refer to the similarity of the spikelets to a rattlesnake's tail.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 24, p. 228.
Parent taxa Poaceae > subfam. Pooideae > tribe Bromeae > Bromus > sect. Bromus
Sibling taxa
B. aleutensis, B. anomalus, B. arenarius, B. arizonicus, B. arvensis, B. berteroanus, B. carinatus, B. caroli-henrici, B. catharticus, B. ciliatus, B. commutatus, B. danthoniae, B. diandrus, B. erectus, B. frondosus, B. grandis, B. hallii, B. hordeaceus, B. inermis, B. japonicus, B. kalmii, B. laevipes, B. lanatipes, B. lanceolatus, B. latiglumis, B. lepidus, B. madritensis, B. maritimus, B. mucroglumis, B. nottowayanus, B. orcuttianus, B. pacificus, B. polyanthus, B. porteri, B. pseudolaevipes, B. pubescens, B. pumpellianus, B. racemosus, B. ramosus, B. richardsonii, B. riparius, B. rubens, B. scoparius, B. secalinus, B. sitchensis, B. squarrosus, B. sterilis, B. suksdorfii, B. tectorum, B. texensis, B. vulgaris
Synonyms B. brizaeformis
Name authority Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
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