Plants annual. Culms 20-40 cm, erect to ascending. Sheaths densely retrorsely pilose; ligules 1.5-2.5 mm, glabrous or pilose, obtuse, lacerate; blades 7-8 cm long, 3-6 mm wide, pilose
on both surfaces. Panicles (4)10-15
cm long, 4-7 cm wide, open, nodding; branches
sometimes longer than the spikelets, spreading or ascending, sinuous. Spikelets 10-20 mm, lanceolate, terete
to moderately laterally compressed; florets
5-9(11), bases concealed at maturity; rachilla
internodes concealed at maturity. Glumes
densely pilose; lower glumes 7-10
mm, 3-veined; upper glumes 8-12 mm,
(5)7-veined; lemmas 9-11(13) mm
long, 1-1.8 mm wide, lanceolate, densely pilose, distinctly 7-veined, rounded
over the midvein, margins rounded, not inrolled at maturity, apices acute, bifid,
teeth shorter than 1 mm; awns 10-16
mm, straight to weakly spreading, arising 1.5 mm or more below the lemma
apices; anthers 0.7-1 mm. Caryopses equaling or shorter than the
paleas, thin, weakly inrolled. 2n =
unknown.
Bromus arenarius grows in dry, often
sandy slopes, fields, and waste places. Native to Australia, it is now widely
scattered throughout California, and is also recorded from Oregon, eastern
Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Pennsylvania.