Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray (Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 124. 1821.)
Localities: West Indies (exotic), Greater Antilles [Jamaica (exotic), Puerto Rico (exotic)[], ], Bahamas (exotic), North America (exotic),
Common Names: Brome six-weeks grass (Bahamas),
Synonyms: Festuca bromoides L. (Sp. Pl. 75. 1753.), Festuca dertonensis (All.) Asch. & Graebn. (Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 2: 558. 1901.),
Citations:1). Adams, C.D. 1972. Flowering Plants of Jamaica. University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. 848 pp. 2). Correll, D.S. and H.B. Correll, 1982. Flora of the Bahama Archipelago. J. Cramer, FL-9490 Vaduz, Germany. 1692 pp. 3). Hitchcock, A.S. 1936. Manual of the grasses of the West Indies. U.S.D.A. Miscellaneous Publication No. 243. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 4). Soreng, R.J., P.M. Peterson, G. Davidse, E.J. Judziewicz, F.O. Zuloaga, T.S. Filgueiras, and O. Morrone. 2003. Catalogue of New World grasses (Poaceae): IV. subfamily Pooideae. Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 48: 1-730. 5). Tropicos.org. 2008. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. Website: www.tropicos.org
Last edited 15 Dec 09