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Old 13-03-2003, 04:32 AM
Tom & Vicki
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I'm a second year horticulture student in the middle of some major
assignments..Does anyone have any information on onion (or guildford) grass.
I need to find out all about it's life cycle etc. What I have read on the
net does not seem to cover the information I need.

Cheers
Vicki


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Old 15-03-2003, 03:08 AM
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"Tom & Vicki" wrote:

I'm a second year horticulture student in the middle of some major
assignments..Does anyone have any information on onion (or guildford) grass.


I have only heard it called onion weed, not onion grass. And you probably
need to use the botanical name if you want to search on the net.

Don't you have a library at your college? Ask the staff -- they probably have
a number of reference works on Australian weeds.

Chookie the TAFE librarian

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Old 16-03-2003, 04:45 PM
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Tom & Vicki wrote in message
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I'm a second year horticulture student in the middle of some major
assignments..Does anyone have any information on onion (or guildford)

grass.
I need to find out all about it's life cycle etc. What I have read on the
net does not seem to cover the information I need.

Cheers
Vicki



Try speaking to a greenkeeper. Rosehill Golf Course has Guildford Grass.


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Old 01-04-2003, 11:32 AM
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G'day,
If you have access to the TAFE library system , there is a treasury of stuff
at the Ryde campus.

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