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Bromus interruptus, commonly known as the interrupted brome, is a flowering plant in the grass family. It is endemic to southern and central England, which became extinct in the wild in 1972. After several decades in cultivation, the interrupted brome was re-introduced to Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve in 2004, marking the first known re-introduction of an extinct plant in Britain. The plant was a weed of waste places and arable agriculture, particularly of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) cultivation. It can be distinguished from all other Bromus species by its deeply split, or bifid, palea.

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  • Bromus interruptus (es)
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  • Bromus interruptus (sv)
  • Bromus interruptus (ru)
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  • Bromus interruptus (лат.) — вид однодольных растений рода Костёр (Bromus) семейства Злаки (Poaceae). (ru)
  • Bromus interruptus, commonly known as the interrupted brome, is a flowering plant in the grass family. It is endemic to southern and central England, which became extinct in the wild in 1972. After several decades in cultivation, the interrupted brome was re-introduced to Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve in 2004, marking the first known re-introduction of an extinct plant in Britain. The plant was a weed of waste places and arable agriculture, particularly of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) cultivation. It can be distinguished from all other Bromus species by its deeply split, or bifid, palea. (en)
  • Bromus interruptus, es una especie herbácea perenne perteneciente a la familia de las gramíneas (Poaceae). Es endémica del sur y el centro de Inglaterra, pero se cree que se extinguió en estado salvaje desde 1972. Después de varias décadas en el cultivo, fue reintroducido a una reserva en Aston Rowant en 2004, siendo la primera conocida re-introducción de una planta extinta en Gran Bretaña. La planta era una mala hierba de los desiertos y la agricultura de cultivo, sobre todo del cultivo de esparceta (Onobrychis viciifolia). Se distingue de todos las demás especies de Bromus por su pálea profundamente dividida o bífida. (es)
  • Bromus interruptus är en gräsart som först beskrevs av Eduard Hackel, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av George Claridge Druce. Bromus interruptus ingår i släktet lostor, och familjen gräs. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Interrupted brome (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bromus_interruptus_and_sainfoin.jpg
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  • Druce (en)
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  • Bromus (en)
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  • Bromus interruptus flowering spike with sainfoin flowering in the background (en)
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  • interruptus (en)
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