Species Corn Brome
lime-pink flowers on pink-green stems

Corn Brome

Bromus squarrosus var. squarrosus

The Corn Brome (Bromus squarrosus var. squarrosus) is a bunchgrass native to moist environments such as forests, meadows, and fields. It has narrow, erect stems reaching heights of 40-80 cm, and forms dense, upright clumps. Leaves are short and waxy, and the plant produces a pale green to reddish-brown seedhead which matures in the late summer and early autumn. The plants grow best in moist, well-drained soils with full sun to partial shade. Corn Brome is a great choice for cultivating a lush, eye-catching grass garden — its striking form and texture adds a unique charm to any landscape.

Watering:

Frequent

Hardiness Zone:

Flowers:

Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Fruits:

brown,tan Fruits Ready In Summer

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

watering

Mountain Brome (Bromus sitchensis var. marginatus) should be watered between 1 and 2 times a week. Depending on where it is planted and the climate, the exact frequency of watering can change. When watering, the soil should be moistened thoroughly and allowed to drain. The soil should never become saturated as this can damage the roots of the plant and cause rot. Avoid adding too much water as this can drown the plant and give the soil an overly wet consistency. A thorough weekly watering should be sufficient, but during dry spells, more frequent watering may be necessary.

sunlight

Mountain Brome is a perennial species of grass suitable for full to partial sunlight exposures. An ideal environment for Mountain Brome includes 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. During the summer, Mountain Brome thrives with open, outward growth when provided with 8-10 hours of direct sunlight and limited shade. For the majority of the year, Mountain brome enjoys morning sunlight and late day shade. If possible, avoid afternoon sun during the hottest time of the day and ensure that some level of shade is available to prevent the plant from wilting or scorching in the intense summer heat.

pruning

Mountain Brome should be pruned when the shoot growth is approximately 10 to 12 cm in height. Pruning can begin in late spring and continue through fall. For optimal health, it is recommended to cut the plant back to approximately 5 to 7 cm in height. This will promote healthy new shoots and a bushy, attractive appearance. Take care not to remove more than 2-thirds of foliage when pruning Mountain Brome.

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