Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus bromoideus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Bromus bromoideus (Lej.) Druce
CAN 589842   RK 0032001-08-28
Israel, Grown from seed obtained from Western Regional Plant Introduction Station (WRPIS), United States Department of Agriculture, Pullman, Washington, U.S.A. Seed accession PI 258394, received as Bromus trinii E. Desv. Seed collected in Israel. Cultivated by R.M. Keane, Dept of Biological Sciences, Silwood Park, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Ascot, Berkshire, UK in the late 1990s to early 2000s; sent to J.M. Saarela in 2002-2003 for Bromus phylogenetic work.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Bromus bromoideus (Lej.) Druce
222391Mary Susan Taylor   10341976-03-23
United States, California, Butte, Abundant in vernal pool, SW corner of junction of Broyles Road and Hwy 99, ca. 11 mi N of Chico., 61m

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Bromus bromoideus (Lej.) Crép.
P. Auquier   1971-08-00
Belgium, Liege, Botanical Garden, Liege

TAES
Bromus bromoideus (Lej.) Crép.
P. Auquier   1971-08-00
Belgium, Liege, Botanical Garden, Liege


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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