




Bromus
Bromes are a type of grass that grow in fields and meadows. They are tall and can sway gently in the wind, making them look like they are dancing!
生息地: Grasslands
The bromes is a common grass, usually green, turning golden-brown as it matures. It has distinctive seed heads called spikelets that can be loose and drooping or dense and upright, often with bristly awns, setting it apart from smooth-headed grasses.





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植物レア度
Common
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1/5 · 非常に低い
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Bromes are ancient plants, with fossil evidence showing they grew millions of years ago!
Certain brome seeds can lie dormant in the soil for over a decade, waiting to sprout!
Some bromes are called 'cheatgrass' because they grow super fast and outcompete other plants!
The tough, pointed seeds of some bromes can actually burrow into animal fur!
Bromes can produce many seeds that easily attach to fur or clothes, helping them spread far and wide.
Bromes has strong roots and stems that help it survive in harsh soils and quickly regrow after disturbance.
Many bromes can complete their life cycle quickly, allowing them to grow and set seed before dry seasons arrive.
Cervus canadensis
grazes on young brome plants and seeds.
Microtus pennsylvanicus
eats seeds and stems, finding shelter in the dense growth.
Peromyscus maniculatus
builds nests and hides from predators within brome stands.
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Melanoplus bivittatus
chews on the leaves and stems of brome plants.
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Always stay on paths when walking through fields to avoid getting lost.
30-150 cm
15-45 cm
0.5-2 cm
Spring to early summer
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