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Bromus

Bromus is a large genus of grasses, classified in its own tribe Bromeae. They are commonly known as bromes, brome grasses, cheat grasses, or chess grasses. Estimates in the scientific literature of the number of species have ranged from 100 to 400, but plant taxonomists currently recognize around 160–170 species.

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Bromus

Nodes130
Edges129
Triples84
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015385
Components1

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Bromus

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related to Selected species · 24
Bromus → Alaska, Aleutian, Ardennes, ArdennesBromus, Arizona, Australian, Cabrera, California, Chilean, Chinook, Coast Range, Columbia, Great Basin, Hungarian, Japanese, Kalm's, Mediterranean, Nottoway Valley, Orcutt's, Pacific
related to Uses · 14
Bromus → Argentina, As, British Columbia, Brome, California, Cheatgrass, Chile, Great Plains, Mexico, North America, Others, Russia, Some, The Tarahumara Indians
related to External links · 12
Bromus → Brome, Flora, GrassBase, Harman, Kew, North AmericaClayton, Retrieved, Royal Botanic Gardens, The Online World Grass, UKInteractive Key, Vorontsova, Williamson
related to Taxonomy and systematics · 11
Bromus → Bromopsis, Ceratochloa, Eurasia, Genea, In North America, Neobromus, North America, Old World, Sections Bromopsis, Sections Bromus, Taxonomists
related to Etymology · 10
Bromus → Acute Diseases, Ancient Greek, Avena, Dioscorides Medicus, Hippocrates On Regimen, Latin, Polemo Historicus, Pseudo-Dioscorides, The, Theophrastus Historia Plantarum
related to Description · 8
Bromus → Africa, America, As, Australia, Eurasia, Japanese, The, There
related to Ecology · 3
Bromus → Carterocephalus, Lepidoptera, The
is a · 1
Bromus → large genus of grasses
part of · 1
Bromus → the cool-season grass lineage

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subsp brome inermis species var pumpellianus hordeaceus bromebromus america tribe genus soft grass grasses bromopsis ceratochloa genea north rye native

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bromusis alarge genus of grasses0.90text
Bromuspart ofthe cool-season grass lineage0.85text
Bromusrelated to DescriptionAfrica0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionAmerica0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionAustralia0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionEurasia0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionThere0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionAs0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Bromusrelated to DescriptionJapanese0.60section
Bromusrelated to EcologyThe0.60section
Bromusrelated to EcologyLepidoptera0.60section

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