Martin Pellizzer

Bromus Geniculatus

Bromus geniculatus, commonly known as the bentgrass, is a perennial grass native to western North America. It thrives in a variety of habitats including meadows, grasslands, and disturbed soils. This plant is characterized by its dense growth habit and ability to form extensive mats. Its small, spike-like inflorescence and narrow leaves distinguish it from other grass species. Despite its widespread presence, it remains an important component of local ecosystems and is often used in ecological restoration projects.