Plants cespitose, sometimes shortly rhizomatous. Culms 65-135 cm, ascending, often
geniculate; nodes 3-7, glabrous or
pubescent; internodes glabrous. Sheaths glabrous or hairy; auricles sometimes present; ligules 0.5-4 mm; blades 7-30 cm long, 2.5-8.5 mm wide, glabrous or hairy on both
surfaces, sometimes only the adaxial surface hairy; Panicles 10-24 cm, usually open, nodding to partially erect; branches spreading to drooping. Spikelets 16-32(45) mm. Glumes glabrous or hairy; lower glumes 5-10 mm, 1(3)-veined; upper glumes 7.5-13 mm, 3-veined; lemmas 9-16 mm, sparsely to densely
hairy throughout or along the marginal vein and keel; awns 2.5-7.5 mm; anthers
(3.5)4-6(6.8) mm. 2n = 28.
Bromus pumpellianus subsp. dicksonii
grows in shallow, rocky soils of river banks and bluffs in the Yukon River
drainage of Alaska. Apart from the more restricted distribution, it is not
clear how this subspecies differs from the introduced B. riparius.