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FIG. 4. LOTUS MAJOR AND BROWN-TOP, DOMINANT AFTER THREE YEARS, PENETRATING WELL. INTO SMALL PATCH OF STUNTED BRACKEN THAT CAME AWAY AFTER BURN. With a pasture growth of this nature thriving on the area the elimination of the bracken is easily accomplished. Plot top-dressed twice. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 21 March 1927, Page 154

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FIG. 4. LOTUS MAJOR AND BROWN-TOP, DOMINANT AFTER THREE YEARS, PENETRATING WELL. INTO SMALL PATCH OF STUNTED BRACKEN THAT CAME AWAY AFTER BURN. With a pasture growth of this nature thriving on the area the elimination of the bracken is easily accomplished. Plot top-dressed twice. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 21 March 1927, Page 154

FIG. 4. LOTUS MAJOR AND BROWN-TOP, DOMINANT AFTER THREE YEARS, PENETRATING WELL. INTO SMALL PATCH OF STUNTED BRACKEN THAT CAME AWAY AFTER BURN. With a pasture growth of this nature thriving on the area the elimination of the bracken is easily accomplished. Plot top-dressed twice. [Photos by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 21 March 1927, Page 154

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