SORGHUM HALEPENSE: JOHNSON GRASS. Colour reddish-brown to black. Occurs infrequently in imported Paspalum dilatatum seed. Australia admits not more than five seeds an ounce. Classed as a noxious weed seed in the United States, and as a primary noxious weed seed in Canada. A perennial weed of cultivated land. It has not become established in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 2, 15 February 1947, Page 150
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57SORGHUM HALEPENSE: JOHNSON GRASS. Colour reddish-brown to black. Occurs infrequently in imported Paspalum dilatatum seed. Australia admits not more than five seeds an ounce. Classed as a noxious weed seed in the United States, and as a primary noxious weed seed in Canada. A perennial weed of cultivated land. It has not become established in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 2, 15 February 1947, Page 150
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