Martin Pellizzer

Bromus Ciliatus Subvar. Laevivaginatus

Bromus ciliatus subvar. laevivaginatus is a grass species native to the western United States and northern Mexico. It is characterized by its slender stems and fine, hairy leaves that distinguish it from other bromus species. This plant thrives in disturbed soils and is often found in open habitats such as grasslands and shrublands. Its ecological importance includes stabilizing soil and providing forage for wildlife. Due to its adaptability, it is both a common weed and a valuable component of native plant communities.