
Aleut Brome
Bromus sitchensis var. aleutensis
Overview
Aleut Brome is a plant species native to coastal areas of Alaska and British Columbia. It has a high tolerance for salt spray and grows in sand dunes, rocky crevices, and disturbed areas such as roadsides and abandoned sites. This vigorous grass is a perennial, reproducing from seed, and forms tufts of erect stems with a basal clump of curled leaves. Its gray-green stems can reach three feet in height and produce a seed head of six to ten spikelets and awns. It is drought-tolerant and can grow on infertile soils, making it a valuable food for wildlife and an important member of the coastal ecosystem.
Care Guide
Watering
Average
Light
full sun, part shade.
Pruning
Best pruned in May, May.
Propagation
Seed Propagation, Seed Propagation, Seed Propagation, Clonal Propagation
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