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A further small area of chalk grassland dominated by Wood False-brome Brachypodium sylvaticum and Glaucous Sedge Carex flacca occurs at the foot of Pink Hill.
Johnson J, Identifying Brachypodium sylvaticum (slender false brome), San Francisco Watershed Council, January 2004.
False Brome, Slender False Brome or Wood False Brome - Brachypodium sylvaticum - is a perennial grass native to Europe, Asia and Africa.
False Brome, Slender False Brome or Wood False Brome - Brachypodium sylvaticum - is a perennial grass native to Europe, Asia and Africa.
The northern areas are slowly returning to native oaks with a hornbeam and hawthorn understory, and a woodland ground flora that includes Wood False Brome grass and Wood Spurge; the whole being interspersed with naturalising exotic thorns and service trees to add a cross-cultural dimension.
Brachypodium sylvaticum is an invasive species colonizing new areas and outcompeting native plants.
The larvae feed internally on leaves of Brachypodium sylvaticum and Brachypodium pinnatum.
Flora of Northern Ireland: Brachypodium sylvaticum.
The site was selected as an example of Brachypodium sylvaticum - Quercus/Fraxinus broadleaved woodland.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Brachypodium sylvaticum, Holcus lanatus and Agrostis gigantea.
USDA Plants Profile: Brachypodium sylvaticum.
In England most foodplant records were on False Brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum) but it may have used Bromus spp.
The larvae feed on Achnatherum pekinense, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Calamagrostis arundinacea and Elymus repens.
Johnson J, Identifying Brachypodium sylvaticum (slender false brome), San Francisco Watershed Council, January 2004.
Oregon Brachypodium sylvaticum is a newly invasive brome species in Oregon that is rapidly expanding in the Pacific Northwest.
The larvae feed on Avenula pubescens, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Dactylis glomerata, Holcus mollis and Milium effusum.
The larvae feed on Brachypodium sylvaticum, Calamagrostis epigejos, Carex stricta, Deschampsia cespitosa and Festuca arundinacea.
A further small area of chalk grassland dominated by Wood False-brome Brachypodium sylvaticum and Glaucous Sedge Carex flacca occurs at the foot of Pink Hill.
It is a designated SSSI as a representative example of the Brachypodium sylvaticum, Oak / Ash (slender falsebrome oak/ash) group of broadleaved woodlands.
The larvae feed on Brachypodium pinnatum, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Carex humilis, Carex montana, Dactylis glomerata, Holcus and Poa trivialis.
False Brome, Slender False Brome or Wood False Brome - Brachypodium sylvaticum - is a perennial grass native to Europe, Asia and Africa.
The larvae feed on various grasses, including Brachypodium sylvaticum, Arrhenatherum elatius, Poa trivialis, Dactylis glomerata, Phalaris arundinacea, Melica nutans, Calamagrostis arundinacea and Calamagrostis epigejos.
The larvae mainly feed on Molinia caerulea, but have also been recorded on Arrhenatherum, Brachypodium pinnatum, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Calamagrostis arundinacea, Diarrhena americana, Carex, Melica and Poa.
The larvae feed on Brachypodium sylvaticum, Elymus repens, Festuca arvernensis, Festuca lemanii, Festuca longifolia, Festuca ovina, Festuca ovina, Festuca rubra, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis and Trisetum flavescens.