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*Bromus arenarius Labillardière. Common name: Australian Brome. Habitat: Waif on ballast; westwards on dry, often sandy slopes, fields, and waste places Distribution: Native of Australia.
Origin/Endemic status: Australia
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA24, K4, NS, POWO; = n/a — C, Pa. Basionym: Bromus arenarius Labill. 1804 [1805]
Links to other floras: = Bromus arenarius - FNA24
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