noun
- A grass of the genus Bromus, widely cultivated as a forage crop and for erosion control.
Usage: Often used in plural form 'bromegrasses' when referring to multiple species or plants.; Common in agricultural and ecological contexts.
Examples
- Farmers planted bromegrass in the pasture to provide nutritious feed for cattle.
- Bromegrass is valued for its ability to prevent soil erosion on hillsides.
- The field was seeded with a mixture of alfalfa and bromegrass.
- Bromegrass thrives in cool-season climates across North America.
- Wildlife managers use bromegrass to restore native grassland habitats.
- The hay made from bromegrass is high in protein and digestible fiber.