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Publication Date
4-1992
Series Number
4210
Abstract
The grasses comprise one of the world's largest families of flowering plants, with about 670 groups or genera containing over 9000 individual types or species distributed throughout the world. Over 130 groups have been recorded in Western Australia but probable that the list is far from complete. About one third of these have been introduced from overseas.
Number of Pages
114
ISSN
0729-0012
Keywords
Grasses Western Australia, Southwestern.
Disciplines
Plant Biology
Recommended Citation
Paterson, J G.
(1992), Description and key to the identification of grasses in South-Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4210.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/269
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Comments
Bulletin 4210 'Description and key to the identification of grasses in south-western Australia'; April, 1992 revised and updated edition
Errata
Page 54 - The caption of the illustration F. ruba should read F. rubra.
Page 75- The caption of the illustration P. Minor should read P. minor.
Page 91 - The illustrations are of Spinifex longifolius. The final word of the third paragraph, 'Australia.'has been omitted.
Page 97 - The caption of the illustration S. variabillis should read S. variabilis.