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Noisier. And Ohnamuntat,. Some specimens of New Zealand flora grow well in England, and what is described as “the silvery, reed grasses'’ have become an ornamentation of many English gardens. It is likewise described as a noble, ornamental and covert: plant. “The silvery reed grass is Xew Zealand’s well-known toe-toe, sometimes known as the Prince of Wales’ feather, and in parts of the Dominion it birders .perilously close on the noxious weed category.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1927, Page 2
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77THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1927, Page 2
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