Bromus tectorum

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Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum): Three reports - Haines (1921), Juneau (2010), and Prince of Wales Island (1997). May not be established in the region.






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  • Muller: N; waste places, intro
  • Hall 2010: [not treated]
  • Skinner, et al 2012: "Introduced annual grass found in disturbed areas. Likelly present in farmed areas, roadsides, or ports where ships are unloaded. Occupies a wide range of habitats from uplands to riparian zones. Generally considered a weedy species."


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