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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
PoaceaeBromus catharticus var. catharticusRescue GrassCultivated fields, roadsides, disturbed areas.Native of South America.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus ciliatusFringed BromeSeepage areas, fens, moist areas near high elevation creeks, grassy balds, high elevation woodlands, mostly over mafic or calcareous rocks.Widespread in n. North America: NL (Labrador) to AK, south in the east to PA, and in the mountains to NC; south in the west to Mexico. Known in NC only from Bluff Mountain and Long Hope Valley, Ashe and Watauga counties, and Roan Mountain, Mitchell County.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus commutatusHairy Chess, Meadow BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Europe. The relationship and relative distribution of this species and Bromus racemosus is poorly known for our area.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus erectusShort-branched BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.
PoaceaeBromus hordeaceus ssp. hordeaceusSoft Chess, LopgrassFields, disturbed areas.Native of Europe. See Bradley et al. [in prep.] for discussion about its occurrence in SC.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus inermisSmooth Brome, Hungarian Brome, Awnless BromeFields, roadsides, clearings, other disturbed areas.Native of Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus japonicusJapanese Chess, Japanese BromeFields, roadsides, gardens, other disturbed areas.Native of Asia.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus kalmiiKalm Brome, Canada Brome, Arctic Brome, Prairie BromeForests and woodlands, shale woodlands and barrens, grassy ridgetop oak forests.ME west to SD, south to MD, w. VA, and IA.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus latiglumisRiverbank Brome, Auricled Brome, Hairy Woodbrome, Flanged BromeAlluvial soils along rivers.ME to MT, south to NC and OK. In NC apparently only along large rivers flowing west through the Appalachians into the Mississippi River drainage, notably the New and the French Broad.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus nottowayanusSatin Brome, Nottoway River Brome, Virginia BromeMoist forests, especially along small stream bottoms.The range of this species is poorly known, owing to confusion between it, B. pubescens and B. latiglumis. It is apparently known from MD, VA, and NC, west to TN, IL, IN, MO, and AR. Reported for Mountains of SC (Pickens County) (Bradley et al. [in prep.]). Probably more common than portrayed in the map.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus pubescensCommon Eastern Brome, Canada Brome, Hairy Woodland BromeMesic forests, especially on rocky slopes, rich bottomland forests, calcareous bluffs.S. ON west to AB, south to FL, TX, and (reportedly) AZ.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus racemosusSmooth BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus rigidusRipgut Brome, Ripgut GrassDisturbed areas, wool waif (SC).Native of Mediterranean Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus rubensFoxtail Chess, Red BromeWaste areas near wool-combing plants, other disturbed areas.Native of Mediterranean Europe. The SC occurrences come from areas around wool-combing plants, and were likely introduced on wool from w. United States, where this European species is well-established.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus secalinusCheat, Common Chess, Rye-bromeDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus sterilisBarren Brome, Poverty Brome, CheatgrassDisturbed areas.Native of s. Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus tectorumDowny Brome, Downy Chess, Downy Cheat, Junegrass, CheatgrassDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus arvensisDisturbed areas.Native of Europe. Reported as introduced for nc. GA (Jones & Coile 1988), for VA, MD, PA, and NJ (Kartesz 1999), and for KY (Campbell 2007). Map is highly speculative/provisional because of uncertainties in circumscription.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus briziformisRattlesnake BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Europe. Reported as an introduction in ne. North America, south to MD, NJ, PA, DE (Kartesz 1999).
PoaceaeBromus carinatus var. marginatusMountain BromeReported by Jones & Coile (1988) for nc. GA and by FNA for MS.
PoaceaeBromus ramosusHabitat unknown.Native of Eurasia and n. Africa. Reported for DC and MS (Kartesz 1999).
PoaceaeBromus scopariusBroom BromeDisturbed areas.Native of s. Europe.image of plant
PoaceaeBromus squarrosusSquarrose BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Eurasia. Reported for KY and NJ (Kartesz 1999).
PoaceaeBromus texensisTexas BromeThickets.Endemic to TX (or possibly also in Mexico) (Diggs et al. 2006).
PoaceaeBromus hordeaceus ssp. pseudothomineiSoft ChessDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.
PoaceaeBromus lanceolatusMediterranean BromeDisturbed areas.Native of Mediterranean Europe.
PoaceaeBromus hordeaceus ssp. thomineiDisturbed areas.Native of Europe.
PoaceaeBromus lepidusSlender Soft Brome, Scaly BromeFields and disturbed areas.Native of Europe.
PoaceaeBromus madritensisFoxtail BromeWool waste, other disturbed areas.Native of sw. Europe.
PoaceaeBromus arenariusAustralian BromeWaif on ballast; westwards on dry, often sandy slopes, fields, and waste placesNative of Australia.
PoaceaeBromus sitchensis var. marginatusAlaska BromeDisturbed areas.Native of w. North America.

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