Bromus%20catharticus

Common Name(s):
Rescuegrass, Brome,Rescuegrass
Scientific Name:
Bromus catharticus
Synoyms:
Bromus unioloides
Family:
Poaceae
Longevity:
Annual
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Introduced
Height:
50 - 80 cm
Flowers:
Mar - Jun
Description: A common weed of lawns and disturbed sites, but also used as a forage grass. It's spikelets are noticably flattened and the lemma of each floret has a short awn 1-3 mm long. Its leaves are broader (5-12 mm) than most other species of bromes in our region. It gets its name for coming to the producer's "rescue" following drought or winter. It provides forage for some wildlife species and cattle in late winter and early spring.