Brachypodium sylvaticum subsp. sylvaticum Weigel

Brachypode des forêts (fr), Brachypode des bois (fr), Brome des bois (fr)

Subspecies

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
Growth support -
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination anemogamy
Spread epizoochory
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Nitrogen fixer -
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Environment

Light -
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Hardiness (USDA) 5-10

Usage

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Edible -
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Human toxicity -
Animal toxicity -

Cultivation

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Germination duration (days) -
Germination temperacture (C°) 20
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Minimum temperature (C°) -29
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Distribution

Brachypodium sylvaticum subsp. sylvaticum world distribution map, present in Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Belarus, Canada, Switzerland, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Algeria, Eritrea, Spain, Finland, France, Micronesia (Federated States of), Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Moldova (Republic of), Netherlands, Norway, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Palau, Poland, Korea (Democratic People's Republic of), Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Sweden, Turks and Caicos Islands, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Taiwan, Province of China, Ukraine, Uruguay, and Uzbekistan

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77171246-1
WFO ID wfo-0001426727
COL ID 5FZT9
BDTFX ID 10178
INPN ID 132190
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Synonyms

Bromus patentissimus Poa subnuda Brachypodium spryginii Brachypodium sylvaticum var. majus Brachypodium sylvaticum var. breviglume Brachypodium sylvaticum subsp. sylvaticum