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Purple delicate plumes of Bromus carinatus ornamental grass
Poaceae23 April 202612 min

Bromus carinatus: complete guide

Bromus carinatus

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Overview

Bromus carinatus, commonly called Sweet Brome or California Brome, is an elegant ornamental grass native to North America. This graceful grass is characterized by long, dense plumes with a purplish hue. With its attractive form and wildlife-friendly nature, it makes a wonderful addition to flower gardens.

Appearance and Bloom

The grass grows to approximately 60-90 cm in height and forms neat, upright clumps. Plumes appear from May to July with a characteristic wavy structure where lemmas spread like a crest. Color ranges from green to purple depending on light conditions and maturity.

Ideal Location

Bromus carinatus thrives in full sun (minimum 6 hours daily). This grass prefers open, airy locations. Suitable for borders, grass screens, and wild gardens where movement is desired.

Soil Requirements

This grass is not fussy and grows in most soil types. Prefers well-draining soils, especially on slopes. Neutral to slightly acidic pH (6-7.5) is ideal. Can tolerate drought and poor soil nutrients.

Watering

Bromus carinatus is relatively water-independent after establishment. Water regularly in the first year to encourage root development. Later, minimal water needed unless extended drought occurs.

Pruning

The grass dies back in winter. Cut back in late spring (March/April) to about 10 cm height before new growth begins. Remove dead matter regularly. Leave plumes in autumn for wildlife food.

Maintenance Calendar

March-April: Remove dead matter. April-May: Planting season. June-July: Plumes appear. August-October: Plumes mature, leave for wildlife. November-February: Dormancy.

Winter Hardiness

Bromus carinatus is winter hardy in most European and North American climates. Can tolerate temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius. Protection may be needed in extremely harsh areas.

Companion Plants

Pairs well with other grasses and perennials featuring red/purple in borders. Harmonizes nicely with Coreopsis, Rudbeckia, and other summer bloomers. Also suitable for prairie plantings.

Closing Remarks

Bromus carinatus brings movement and elegance to gardens with minimal maintenance needs. Available at retailers like OBI and Hornbach. For grass design inspiration, visit gardenworld.app/en. Plant this elegant grass in your garden and enjoy movement and color (gardenworld.app/en).

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