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" ... covering the area, has, during the dry season, the same sunburnt yellow character, and is destitute of all green herbage. After the setting in of the rainy season, there is the same magic appearance of the grasses and herbage. In the month of May... "
Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis - Page 480
by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper, William Rogers Fisher - 1903 - 839 pages
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South Australia: Its History, Resources, and Productions

William Harcus - Natural resources - 1876 - 598 pages
...the following Juncaceae and Gramineae — Juncus, Luzula, Xerotes, Neurachne, Deyeuxia, Stipa, &c. The grass land, in fact the whole configuration of...are also recalled to new life the yellow flowers of Eanunculus aquatilis, Lin. ; lappaceus? Sm. ; rivularis, Banks ; Oxalis coynata, Steud. ; Hypoxis ylabelkt,...
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South Australia: Its History, Resources, and Productions

William Harcus - South Australia - 1876 - 608 pages
...month of May the rainy season generally commences, which has a magical effect upon the herbage of tho plains ; a few heavy showers change the aspect of...which only northern countries ordinarily produce. AVith the grass are also recalled to new life the yellow flowers of Ranunculus aquatilis, Lin. ; lappaceus,...
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South Australia: Its History, Productions, and Natural Resources

Jefferson Pickman Stow - Natural resources - 1883 - 336 pages
...trees, the oases, the rivers lined with a green belt ; and the appearance of the grasses and herbasre covering the area has, during the dry season, the...which only northern countries ordinarily produce. AVith the grass are also recalled to new life the yellow flowers of Ranunculus aqnatilis, Lin., lappaceus,...
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The Province of South Australia: Written for the South Australian Government

James Dominick Woods, H. D. Wilson - Northern Territory - 1894 - 474 pages
...nature of the soil In the month of May the rainy season generally commences. The rain has a wondrous effect upon the herbage of the plains. A few heavy showers change the patches of dried-up grasses and herbage into a beautiful green sward. The rapidity with which the grasses,...
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