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Enriched botanical record

Bromus brevis

Bromus brevis Steud.

Also indexed asPatagonian Brome
FamilyPoaceae
GenusBromus
Use categories2
Linked notes0

Botanical identity

This taxon is documented in the World Checklist of Useful Plant Species with one or more reported human-use categories. The record is an index entry, not a recommendation or assurance of safety.

KingdomPlantae
Phylum / divisionTracheophyta
ClassLiliopsida
OrderPoales
FamilyPoaceae
GenusBromus
Scientific name with authorshipBromus brevis Steud.

Indexed scientific synonyms

Bromus brevis subsp. festucarioides Covas & MillottBromus catharticus var. rupestris (Speg.) Planchuelo & P.M.PetersonBromus unioloides f. brevis (Steud.) KloosBromus unioloides var. brevis (Steud.) Hack.Bromus unioloides var. rupestris Speg.Ceratochloa brevis (Steud.) B.D.Jacks.

Documented use categories

Animal food
Material

These categories describe the kinds of human-use reports attached to the taxon in the source checklist. Multiple categories can coexist; a plant may be recorded as both food and poison, depending on part, preparation and context.

How to interpret this record

Evidence boundary

A taxonomic use record is a discovery and indexing signal. Clinical evidence must be assessed separately for the exact species, plant part, preparation, route, dose and health question.

Safety boundary

Correct identification is essential. Toxicity, contraindications, interactions and safe preparation cannot be inferred from a documented-use record.

Dataset record and provenance

DatasetWCUPS 2020
LicenceCC BY 4.0
Name sourceIPNI
IPNI / external identifier36988-2
Use codesAF MA
Crop wild relativeNo

Contributing checklist sources

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Educational index, not a treatment recommendation

The presence of a taxon in this database does not provide a diagnosis, dose, formulation or assurance of safety. Some indexed plants are toxic, regulated, endangered or unsafe in specific life stages.