Soft Brome (Bromus hordeaceus) |
Though native to Europe, Common Soft Brome has been widely introduced across North and South America, Asia, Australia and some Pacific islands. In North America, it's known as "bull grass", "soft chess" or "soft cheat". It's rated as a good forage grass, and has also been used for erosion control. However, it's a weed of cereal and clover crops, and can cause conservation problems in areas where it has been introduced. Because of this, it's widely considered to be an invasive plant, sometimes even within its native range. However, it's not causing any problems here (yet anyway), so we're happy to let it be.
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