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Fig. 34.— Two contrasting types of ryegrass shown as single plants. On the left is a persistent and leafy type, while on the right is a stemmy short-lived type. [S. H. Saxby, photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 6, 15 December 1939, Page 507

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Fig. 34.—Two contrasting types of ryegrass shown as single plants. On the left is a persistent and leafy type, while on the right is a stemmy short-lived type. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 6, 15 December 1939, Page 507

Fig. 34.—Two contrasting types of ryegrass shown as single plants. On the left is a persistent and leafy type, while on the right is a stemmy short-lived type. [S. H. Saxby, photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 59, Issue 6, 15 December 1939, Page 507