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STINKWEED

More generally known as stinkweed, St. John’s wort is high on the list of pests in South Australia. A third attempt to eradicate it has begun. The attacking agent is the European beetle—crysolina hyperici. Colonies have already been let loose in tw» stinkweed areas. Previous biologiqSfi attacks and poisoning failed.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 27 November 1945, Page 2

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STINKWEED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 27 November 1945, Page 2

STINKWEED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 27 November 1945, Page 2

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