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Smooth Bromegrass grows erect with seed heads 6 to 8 inches long. Strong root systems form a coarse, dense sod which resists tramping, affords abundant grazing and serves as an anchor for soil when faced with wind and water erosion. It has a leafy spring growth that is both palatable and nutritious for livestock. There are two identifiable types: Northern Smooth Brome which is adapted to western Canada and northern Great Plains, and Southern Smooth Brome which is adapted to the Corn Belt States and central Great Plains.
Perennial, clump-forming warm-season grass that grows up to 2.5 feet tall. Grows in full sun and dry soils. Spreads by seed and through creeping
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, or Side-oats Grama, is a rarity among native grasses in the way that it sports its tiny attractive flowers during the summer bloom time (see
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