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ERODIUM CICUTARIUM: STORKSBILL. Pericarp and beak brown; seed grey. Occurs rather infrequently in ryegrass and cocksfoot and in red .clover. Australia admits not more than 100 seeds per ounce. An annual or biennial weed of pastures on light land. It is readily eaten by sheep and is not without value under very dry conditions.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 42

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ERODIUM CICUTARIUM: STORKSBILL. Pericarp and beak brown; seed grey. Occurs rather infrequently in ryegrass and cocksfoot and in red .clover. Australia admits not more than 100 seeds per ounce. An annual or biennial weed of pastures on light land. It is readily eaten by sheep and is not without value under very dry conditions. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 42

ERODIUM CICUTARIUM: STORKSBILL. Pericarp and beak brown; seed grey. Occurs rather infrequently in ryegrass and cocksfoot and in red .clover. Australia admits not more than 100 seeds per ounce. An annual or biennial weed of pastures on light land. It is readily eaten by sheep and is not without value under very dry conditions. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 42

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