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chinook brome, narrow flower brome, woodland brome

Habit Plants perennial; not rhizomatous.
Culms

50-150 cm, erect or basally decumbent, often rooting from the lower nodes;

nodes 3-5(6), pubescent;

internodes usually glabrous, often puberulent-pubescent just below the nodes, rarely puberulent throughout.

Sheaths

glabrous, sometimes slightly pubescent near the throat, sometimes with hairs in the auricular position;

auricles absent or vestigial on the basal leaves;

ligules 2-4.2 mm, glabrous, obtuse, lacerate;

blades 13-26 cm long, 4-10 mm wide, light green or glaucous, flat, glabrous, sometimes scabrous on both surfaces.

Panicles

10-20 cm, open, nodding;

branches ascending to spreading, often drooping.

Spikelets

23-35 mm, elliptic to lanceolate, terete to moderately laterally compressed, with 5-11 florets.

Glumes

glabrous, sometimes scabrous, margins often bronze-tinged;

lower glumes 6-9 mm, 3-veined;

upper glumes 8-12 mm, 5-veined;

lemmas 12-16 mm, elliptic to lanceolate, rounded over the midvein, backs sparsely pilose, pubescent, or scabrous, margins densely pilose, at least on the lower 1/2, often bronze-tinged, apices acute to obtuse, entire, rarely slightly emarginate, lobes shorter than 1 mm;

awns 4-6 mm, straight, arising less than 1.5 mm below the lemma apices;

anthers 3.5-5 mm.

2n

= 14.

Bromus laevipes

Distribution
from FNA
CA; NV; OR; WA
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Discussion

Bromus laevipes grows from northern Oregon to southern California. It grows in shaded woodlands and on exposed brushy slopes, at 300-1500 m.

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

Source FNA vol. 24, p. 209.
Parent taxa Poaceae > subfam. Pooideae > tribe Bromeae > Bromus > sect. Bromopsis
Sibling taxa
B. aleutensis, B. anomalus, B. arenarius, B. arizonicus, B. arvensis, B. berteroanus, B. briziformis, 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. 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
Name authority Shear
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