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PHALARIS CANARIENSIS: CANARY GRASS. Straw coloured. Occurs infrequently in cocksfoot, ryegrass, red clover, and cereals. Classed as a weed seed in Canada and the United States of America. An annual grass widely distributed but rarely abundant. The seed is used for feeding cage birds.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 1, 15 January 1947, Page 65

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PHALARIS CANARIENSIS: CANARY GRASS. Straw coloured. Occurs infrequently in cocksfoot, ryegrass, red clover, and cereals. Classed as a weed seed in Canada and the United States of America. An annual grass widely distributed but rarely abundant. The seed is used for feeding cage birds. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 1, 15 January 1947, Page 65

PHALARIS CANARIENSIS: CANARY GRASS. Straw coloured. Occurs infrequently in cocksfoot, ryegrass, red clover, and cereals. Classed as a weed seed in Canada and the United States of America. An annual grass widely distributed but rarely abundant. The seed is used for feeding cage birds. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 1, 15 January 1947, Page 65