FIG. 88. PASPALUM ON HILL COUNTRY, NORTH AUCKLAND (KAIHU VALLEY), GROWING STRONGLY ON LAND NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR RYE-GRASS. The paspalum here has beaten cocksfoot for the position of dominant, a fair indication that paspalum is capable of producing on this soil more feed than cocksfoot could under the same conditions. Compare with Fig 64 of this series. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 20 December 1926, Page 363
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63FIG. 88. PASPALUM ON HILL COUNTRY, NORTH AUCKLAND (KAIHU VALLEY), GROWING STRONGLY ON LAND NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR RYE-GRASS. The paspalum here has beaten cocksfoot for the position of dominant, a fair indication that paspalum is capable of producing on this soil more feed than cocksfoot could under the same conditions. Compare with Fig 64 of this series. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 20 December 1926, Page 363
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