PLANT IDENTIFICATION GUIDE
Plant Identification Guide Aquatic Weeds Early Detection Project Compiled by Jessica Grantley, Fiona McPherson and Andrew Petroeschevsky, Edited by Matthew Stevens and Elissa van Oosterhout Enquiries: Industry & Investment NSW, Grafton Primary Industries Institute, PMB 2, Grafton, NSW 2460. Weeds Hotline 1800 680 244 or weeds@dpi.nsw.gov.au
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