Chinook brome is a type of grass that typically thrives in open woodlands and meadows. It features slender stems growing in loose tufts, bearing flat, softly hairy leaves. During its blooming season, chinook brome displays open, airy panicles with drooping branches, each bearing a series of florets. The plant's adaptability to various light conditions allows it to populate a range of environments, from dappled shade to sunlit clearings.
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Care Guide for Chinook brome
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Chinook brome features tall, arching stems and is pruned in early spring to boost growth and air circulation. Remove dead or overcrowded stems to stimulate new shoots. Use clean, sharp tools while avoiding cuts too close to the base to prevent damage.
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