It springs rather early, and the produce is remarkably fine and succulent. It withstands the effects of severe dry weather in rich natural pastures better than many other grasses. This property, joined to its merits above mentioned, entitle it to a place... The Grasses of Scotland - Página 132por Richard Parnell - 1842 - 152 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Sinclair - 1826 - 596 páginas
...pratensis and Poa triviaiis. It springs rather early, and the produce is remarkably fine and succulent. It withstands the effects of severe dry weather in...rich natural pastures better than many other grasses. This property, joined to its merits above-mentioned, entitle it to a place in the composition of the... | |
| John Buchanan - 1880 - 350 páginas
...been properly formed. It springs rather early, and the produce is remarkably fine and succulent, and withstands the effects of severe dry weather in rich...natural pastures, better than many other grasses. " The proportional value in which this grass, at the time flowering, exceeds that at the time the seed... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1887 - 296 páginas
...meadow-grass (Poa trivïaîis) . It springs rather early, and the produce is remarkably fine and succulent. It withstands the effects of severe dry weather in...rich natural pastures better than many other grasses. This property, joined to its merits above mentioned, entitle it to a place in the composition of the... | |
| Samuel Sands - 1850 - 528 páginas
...the food of sheep. * * It springs rather early, and the produce is remarkably fine and succulent. // withstands the effects of severe dry weather in rich natural pastures better than many other grasses. This property, joined toils merits above mentioned, entitle it to a place in the composition of the... | |
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