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Displaying records 1–19 of 19 for your search terms: Genus: bromus
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Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Bromus L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:76 (1753)
Bromus alopecuros Poir.
Voy.Barbarie 2:100-101 (1789)
Bromus arenarius Labill.
Sand Brome Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:23, Tab.28 (1805)
Bromus catharticus Vahl
Prairie Grass Symb.Bot. 2:22 (1791)
Bromus diandrus Roth
Great Brome Bot.Abh.Beobacht. 44-45 (1787)
Bromus gussonii Parl.
Pl.Nov. 66 (1842)
Bromus hordeaceus L.
Soft Brome Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:77 (1753)
Bromus hordeaceus L. subsp. hordeaceus
Bromus japonicus Thunb.
Syst.Veg. Ed.14,119 (1784)
Bromus japonicus Thunb. var. japonicus
Bromus japonicus var. vestitus (Schrad.) Halacsy
Consp.Fl.Graec. 3:397 (1904)
Bromus lanceolatus Roth
Fl.S.Austral. Edn. 4:1880 (1986)
Bromus madritensis L.
Madrid Brome Cent.Pl. 1:5 (1755)
Bromus molliformis J.Lloyd
Fl.Loire-Inf. 315 (1844)
Bromus mollis L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] Ed.2,1:112 (1762)
Bromus rubens L.
Red Brome Cent.Pl. 1:5 (1755)
Bromus sterilis L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:77 (1753)
Bromus unioloides (Willd.) Raspail
Ann.Sci.Nat. (Paris) 5:439 (1825)
Bromus willdenowii Kunth
Révis.Gramin. 1:134 (1829)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.