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WEED FLORA OF IOWA 



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Fig. 254. A. Smooth Brorae (Bromus inermis). B. Awned Brome (Bromus 



tectonnn). 

 (A, after Hillman ; B, drawn by Ada Hayden.) 



A^ned Brome Grass (Bromus tectorum L.). 



Spikelet with unequal, acuminate-pointed, hirsute empty glumes, 

 and rough or hirsute flowering glumes 8-12 mm. long; awn 12-16 

 mm. long. 



Chess (Bromus secalinus L.). 



S pikelets tinged, 6-12-flowered, pendulous in fruit, one-twelfth 

 to two-fifths in. long ; empty glume oolong-lanceolate ; flowering 

 glume ovate-oblong, obscurely 7-nerved, nearly awnless, or short- 

 awned from the back of apex ; pubescent along margins and toward 

 the apex; palet obtuse, strongly nerved: toothed or fringed with 

 distant bristles; seed brownish. Found in oats and other small 

 grain. 



Perennial Rye Grass (Lolium perenne L.). 



Spikelets about one-half in. in length, 5-12-flowered ; empty 

 glume much shorter than the spikelet; flowering glume obscurely 

 nerved, obtuse, cuspidate, or very short awn-pointed, bearing callus 

 at base ; palet granulate ; serrulate on margin. 



