Downy Brome

Scientific Name: Bromus tectorum

Also Known As: Downing Chess and Cheatgrass

Weed Family: Poaceae

Description

Downy brome is a winter annual grass that has an upright growth habit. The leaves lack auricles. Downy brome has a large jagged membranous ligule. The leaves are rolled in the bud and are hairy on both sides. The seedhead is very predominant in that it has a droopy panicle. It seeds from late spring into the summer. Downy bome dries over the summer and can become a fire hazard. Downy brome is found throughout the United States south to northern Florida.

Herbicide Use

Make your post-emergence herbicide application when downy brome is young and actively growing.

Distribution

Germination Dates

Zone-3: April-May

Zone-4: April

Zone-5: March

Zone-6: March

Zone-7: March

PBI-Gordon Product Recommendations

Post-Emergent

Ornamec® 170 Grass Herbicide

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Post-Emergent

Ornamec® Over-The-Top Grass Herbicide

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