Ripgut Brome Awns

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The individual flowers have tiny rough teeth that can injure livestock and pets.

Ripgut brome awns.

It is considered a serious weed of crops in some areas. The open panicles resemble oats with long often compressed spikelets containing 1 2 inch long awns. 1st glume is 1 veined. The seeds of the plant can penetrate the skin of livestock and the callus and awns can penetrate the mouth eyes and intestines of livestock.

It produces dense low leafy growth in the fall. Ripgut brome bromus diandrus exotic and undesirable lemmas taper into 2 narrow teeth. It does not have creeping stolons or rhizomes. The common name ripgut brome refers to the heavy sclerotization of the species creating a hazard to livestock.

The ligule is long whitish and has a jagged tip. Large spikelets with needlelike awns 1 to 2 inches 2 5 5 cm long distinguishes ripgut brome from the much shorter awns of soft brome. Ripgut brome has no auricles. Ripgut brome seedlings have a tubular sheath.

Soft hairs cover the leaf blades and sheaths. Soft brome bromus hordeaceus. Within new england it has been collected only near seaports in massachusetts. Related or similar plants.

Description ripgut brome is a loosely cespitose or tufted annual cool season bunchgrass. Ripgut brome is an annual brome native to europe northern africa and western asia and very widely introduced elsewhere in the world including in north america. Ripgut brome reproduces by seed. Bodies are 20 35 mm long and awns are greater than 10 mm.

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