The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6
[introduction]
Extended trials have shown that this plant (Symphytum peregrinum), although possessing great merits as an early fodder crop in cool and temperate countries, is physically unadapted for cultivation in hot countries. I quote the following statements—in addition to those published in last year's Report (pp. 12, 13)—from Australia and India.