FIG. 119. COUNRTY ON WHICH DANTHONIA PILOSA IS DOMINANT. Danthonia pilosa occupies a soil-type between brown-top on the one hand and Danthonia semiannularis, Grimmer grass, and bay-grass on the other. Hand, dry, friabl, and unkindly soils, soils naturally low in available plant-food, or deplete soils characterize the danthenia habitat. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 21 May 1928, Page 298
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54FIG. 119. COUNRTY ON WHICH DANTHONIA PILOSA IS DOMINANT. Danthonia pilosa occupies a soil-type between brown-top on the one hand and Danthonia semiannularis, Grimmer grass, and bay-grass on the other. Hand, dry, friabl, and unkindly soils, soils naturally low in available plant-food, or deplete soils characterize the danthenia habitat. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 21 May 1928, Page 298
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