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Old 30-04-2003, 08:44 AM
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That weed I wanted identified has been identified by DPI as sida-retusa
[botanical name sida rhombifolia].
Thanks,
Sno


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"Noela" wrote in message
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That weed I wanted identified has been identified by DPI as sida-retusa
[botanical name sida rhombifolia].
Thanks,
Sno



I looked up a few books I had after your original post, but had no luck.
After your above post I looked it up on the net.
This was one site:
http://www.shaman-australis.com/Webs...hombifolia.htm

and this

http://www.ann.com.au/herbs/Monographs/sida.htm

(Paddy's Lucern I'd heard of)




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