alfilaria thing
also known as: alfilaria grass
Summary: Native grass of California resembling alfalfa, grown without irrigation on the Pipe Line Ranch.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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discovered
grown on Pipe Line Ranch without irrigation, stalks 18 inches long— 1891-05-22
cited from From the May 22… (1891)Whitewater;
W. B, Taylor, New Orleans; E. N. Davidson,
Philadelphia; W. M. Maynadier, U.S.A. ; A. H.
Nichol and J. E. Hussey, Lower Gila; R. S.
Knight, Carlisle; F. S. Brown, Trinidad, Fred
A. Cuneron.
From the May 22. 1891, Issue of The E…
does_not_require_irrigation
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cited from Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise (1891)Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise
office yesterday a bunch of alfilaria, the native
grass of California, which was grown this year
on the pipe line ranch, without irrigation. The
grass resembles alfalfa. The stalks brought to
this office w…
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cited from Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise (1891)
Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise
office yesterday a bunch of alfilaria, the native
grass of California, which was grown this year
on the pipe line ranch, without irrigation. The
grass resembles alfalfa. The stalks brought to
this office w…
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Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
From the May 22… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details