Re:grass(only) killing herbicide
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- Subject: Re:grass(only) killing herbicide
- From: "* L* <D*@kaiseral.com>
- Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 11:24 -0700
Two selective herbicides that come to mind are Ornamec (fluorazifop-p) and
Poast or Vantage
(sethoxydim). But be very careful to read the labels. Some desirable plants that
one might not think of as grasses actually are basically (eg bamboo, corn) and
some others might be affected if they are grass relatives. I'm not familiar
enough with Puya to know.
Deborah Lindsay
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Subject: grass(only) killing herbicide
Author: johnsaia@dnai.com
Date: 4/4/99 10:55 AM
Hope not offend too much the people on this list who don't like the use
of chemicals, but . . .
I have heard of the existence of a herbicide that kills grasses, but not
other plants. I don't know what its name is, who makes it, or if it is
available retail in the US . ANyone know of such a product? To relate
this to Mediterranean plants, I want to selectively eliminate grasses
(weeds to me) from an area where I have some particularly thorny Puyas
growing. I could also see using it selectively in an area where I would
like to eliminate the present grasses (all non-native as far as I can
tell), without kiling the herbaceous wildflowers, so I can replant with
native grasses.
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