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Title:
Seed collection and germination viability of two native honey producing species / by A.C. Kessell and R.C. Burking.
Author:
Kessell, A. C.
;
Burking, R. C.
;
Western Australia. Apiculture Section.
Year:
1986.
Description:
6 leaves ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Western Australia.
;
Honey plants.
;
Dryandra sessilis.
;
Hakea.
;
Germination.
;
Seed collection.
Type:
Book
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638.132(941) KES [Q]
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638.132(941) KES [Q]
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