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Bromus Secalinus Apr 2026

: It produces an open, nodding panicle of spikelets that can be up to 7 inches long. As the grains mature, the panicle often droops to one side due to their weight.

, commonly known as rye brome , cheat , or chess , is an annual grass in the Poaceae family that typically grows between 1.5 to 3 feet (45–100 cm) tall. Native to Eurasia and parts of Africa, it has been introduced widely across North America and Australia, where it is often considered an aggressive agricultural weed in cereal crops like wheat and rye. Key Identification Features bromus secalinus

: The plant features erect, unbranched stems with 4–8 alternate leaves. Leaf blades are roughly 9 inches long and covered with short hairs, while the sheaths are typically nearly hairless (unlike the very hairy Bromus tectorum ). : It produces an open, nodding panicle of