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1. Grasses which are perennial in habit and which can be expected to persist in turf.<br><br>
1. Grasses which are perennial in habit and which can be expected to persist in turf.<br><br>
http://www.satair.co.uk/From%20Eroded%20Path.jpg<br><br>http://www.satair.co.uk/To%20Permanent%20Grass.jpg<br><br>
http://www.satair.co.uk/From%5Eroded%5Path.jpg<br><br>http://www.satair.co.uk/To%20Permanent%20Grass.jpg<br><br>
A sample ofan eroded path to an permant grass.<br>
A sample of an eroded path to an permant grass.<br>
Source:http://www.satair.co.uk/Hexapath.htm<br><br>  
Source:http://www.satair.co.uk/Hexapath.htm<br><br>  


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Revision as of 23:34, 25 February 2006


1. Grasses which are perennial in habit and which can be expected to persist in turf.

From%5Eroded%5Path.jpg

To%20Permanent%20Grass.jpg

A sample of an eroded path to an permant grass.
Source:http://www.satair.co.uk/Hexapath.htm