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Bromus tectorum L.   (redirected from: Zerna tectorum (L.) Panz.)
Family: Poaceae
[Anisantha pontica C.Koch, moreAnisantha sericea (Drobow) Nevski, Anisantha tectorum (L.) Nevski, Bromus abortiflorus St.-Amans, Bromus sericeus Drobow, Bromus setaceus Buckley, Bromus tectorum var. glabratus Spenn., Festuca tectorum (L.) Jessen, Genea tectorum (L.) Dumort., Schedonorus tectorum (L.) Fr., Zerna tectorum (L.) Panz.]
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Japan Flora: Annual; culms 15-40 cm. long, soft-pubescent above; leaf­blades pubescent, thin, 3-5 mm. wide; sheaths pubescent; panicles 10-15 cm. long, somewhat nodding, the branches subverticillate; spikelets nodding, broadly lanceolate, 12-20 mm. long, 5- to 8-flowered, pale green; glumes linear-lanceo­late, sparingly pubescent, gradually acuminate, the lower 4-6 mm., the upper 8-10 mm. long; lemmas narrowly lanceolate, pubescent, with 2 lanceolate teeth 2-3 mm. long, the awn erect; palea about % as long as the lemma; anthers about 0.7 mm. long, orange-yellow, elliptic. 

Naturalized in Hon­shu.  Introduction from Europe.

Bromus tectorum
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