Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1937
A plant survey of the principal ranches Of the Territory was completed during the year. This included a total Of 39 ranches On Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai, as well as many home steads and small holdings. The primary purpose Of the Survey was to list all of the species Of grasses, legumes, and miscellaneous plants which are Of economic importance to the range industry. The different types Of plant associations were mapped and the principal pasture areas classified, Many new species have'been added to the statio'n's herbarium, which now comprises a total Of 150 grasses, 25 legumes, and 200 miscellaneous plants growing in Hawaiian pastures. The most im portant of these are being described and illustrated for ultimate publication as a pasture handbook of Hawaii.
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