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TYPES FOUND IN COMMERCIAL CRESTED DOGSTAIL

Authors

  • W.A. Jacques

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1936.5.848

Abstract

IN crested dogstail there is a great variety in the type of plant which goes to make up any sample. Similar variations occur in other plants and have been recorded. It is intended to record here briefly the variations that occur in -dogstail to bring it into line with plants that have been more intensely studied

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Published

1936-01-01

Issue

Volume 05, 1936, Palmerston North

Section

Articles

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