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Most pulled in July, but found one plant. Dry and seeds attached. Note to look for growth next spring. Need to edit location.
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Most pulled in July, but found one plant. Dry and seeds attached. Note to look for growth next spring. Need to edit location.
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In openings between rabbit rush shrubs
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Might be wrong subspecies. I have no idea.
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Invasive Bromus spp
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I saw one dense patch of this invasive grass along the Blue Trail at the park. It is much less common than a few other non-native bromes in the area (e.g., B. catharticus and B. japonicus). The long, long-awned spikelets are distinctive, especially en masse as in the first photo.
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I saw one dense patch of this invasive grass along the Blue Trail at the park. It is much less common than a few other non-native bromes in the area (e.g., B. catharticus and B. japonicus). The long, long-awned spikelets are distinctive, especially en masse as in the first photo.
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I saw one dense patch of this invasive grass along the Blue Trail at the park. It is much less common than a few other non-native bromes in the area (e.g., B. catharticus and B. japonicus). The long, long-awned spikelets are distinctive, especially en masse as in the first photo.
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