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On the acclimatisation of Esparto grass for the manufacture of paper, and the establishment of a paper mill in Tasmania

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posted on 2023-11-22, 09:33 authored by James Barnard
The applicability of the Atochia, or, as it is called in Spain, " Esparto" to the manufacture of paper. This grass is the produce of waste lands : it requires no expense in cultivation, and little in collecting. It is best propagated from the roots, and not from seed. It is perennial, and propagates of itself, and improves by a regular yearly gathering if plucked with sufficient care.

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Monthly Notices of Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

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37-40

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