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- Subject: Re: Clopralid (Alligare)
- From: C* C* <i*@aim.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 07:56:32 -0400 (EDT)
Generally by "broadleaf" plants they mean dicot plants. Iris are monocot plants and usually are resistant to a lot herbicides that affect dicot broadleaf plants.
The best way to tell is if someone has used it on iris. Chuck Chapman -----Original Message----- From: Dave Silverberg <sil1812@molalla.net> To: iris <iris@hort.net> Sent: Sat, May 25, 2013 11:25 pm Subject: Re: [iris] Clopralid (Alligare) This information taken from the label for Alligare (clopralid)"Avoid spray drift since very small quantities of the spray, which may not be
visible, may injure susceptible broadleaf plants during active growth or dormant periods."Since iris are broadleaf plants this is a herbicide I would not use anywhere
near my iris. Dave Silverberg AIS Librarian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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