RMBCT3K0–Mediterranean False-brome groundcover in grass meadow green roof garden for California home
RF2ER3014–Antique illustration of brachypodium sylvaticum (also known as false brome, slender false brome or wood false brome), brachypodium pinnatum (also know
RFW49KNF–close up of Brachypodium sylvaticum, commonly known as false-brome, slender false brome or wood false brome
RF2ER5KJJ–Antique illustration of festuca sylvatica (also known as brachypodium sylvaticum, slender false brome, wood false brome or false brome), festuca arund
RF2WKYC18–Mediterranean false brome (Brachypodium retusum) is a medicinal perennial herb native to southern Europe, north Africa and Turkey. This photo was take
RF2ER2YY6–19th-century engraving of false brome, tor grass and matgrass. Illustration by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen
RF2WKYC10–Mediterranean false brome (Brachypodium retusum) is a medicinal perennial herb native to southern Europe, north Africa and Turkey. This photo was take
RF2ER2YTA–19th-century illustration of false brome, tall fescue and meadow fescue. Engraving by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abbi
RFW49KN8–close up of Brachypodium sylvaticum, commonly known as false-brome, slender false brome or wood false brome
RMAMH6PX–False oat avena elatior brome bromus arvensis fiorin agrestis stolonifera hay food equine horse stalk stem flower flowering head
RFG669HA–WILD GRASS FLOWERS: Couch Dog Brome Rye Hard Finger Wheat-Barley. SOWERBY, 1890
RF2WKYC14–Mediterranean false brome (Brachypodium retusum) is a medicinal perennial herb native to southern Europe, north Africa and Turkey. This photo was take
RF2WDG7M0–Cotton grass (Eriophorum) and white brome (Veratrum album) on the plateau of the Etrachboeden, Soelktaeler, Niedere Tauern, Styria, Austria
RM2AM2MWE–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 58. Seeds of Avena flavescens, L. x 10. Two views that of the cultivated oat. It is some 7 mm. long, distinctlygrooved on its inner surface, and covered with fine hairs at itsapex. (Fig. 62.) A. strigosa, L. (Bristle-pointed Oat.) Very closely resemblesthe wild oat and is perhaps only a variety. Its panicle is lessspreading, and more turned towards one side; the outer paleais terminated by two long straight bristles. Brachypodium sylvatkum, Beauv. (Wood False Brome-grass.) (Fig. 66.) Common in Britain. A tufted perennial growing in sha
RFHPFCJB–Silbury Hill in Avesbury, Wiltshire, England
RM2C65J33–False Brome
RMBCT3WY–Grass meadow green roof garden with Atlas Fescue and Mediterranean False-brome as naturalistic groundcover for California home
RMRH32C0–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. BRACHTPODIUM. 219 flowering glumes awned from the summit; awn rough, generally much longer than the glume; palea short, obtuse at the summit, and fringed with a few hairs on the edges. The slender False Brome merely consists of stem, leaves, and spike, and so it might have no greater claim to beauty than the Wheat- grasses or the Rye-grass, yet none can refuse it a title to the term graceful. Its taper- ing stem, lax drooping leaves, and bending spike, give it an attractive character, besid
RF2C5MMNN–bouquet from beautiful wild grasses like dactylis, brome and reyegrass isolated on a white background with copy space