Quinclorac is a great chemical tool for both warm season and cool season lawns. Not only is it safe to use in warmer temperatures, it can be used at the time of seeding or overseeding lawns without risk of burning the young seedlings or inhibiting germination.
Grassy Weeds Controlled by Quinclorac
Barnyardgrass
Echinochloa crusgalli
Large Crabgrass
Digitaria sanguinalis
Smooth Crabgrass
Digitaria ischaemum
Giant Foxtail
Setaria faberi
Green Foxtail
Setaria viridis
Yellow Foxtail
Setaria glauca
Kikuyugrass
Pennisetum clandestinum
Broadleaf Signalgrass
Brachiaria platyphylla
Torpedograss
Panicum repens
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Quinclorac
Field Bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis
Hop Clover
Trifolium aureum Pollich
Red Clover
Trifolium pratense
White Clover
Trifolium repens
English Daisy
Bellis perennis
Common Dandelion
Taraxacum offi cinale
Dollarweed
Hydrocotyle umbellata
Carolina Geranium
Geranium carolinianum
Black Medic
Medicago lupulina
Morningglory spp.
Ipomoea sp.
Common Speedwell
Veronica offi cinalis
Slender Speedwell
Veronica fi liformis
Thymeleaf Speedwell
Veronica serpyllifolia
Wild Violets
Viola sp
What Lawn Grass Types Is Quinclorac Safe To Use On?
Highly Tolerant
Moderately Tolerant
High Chance of Damage
Common Bermudagrass
Creeping Bentgrass
Bahiagrass
Annual Bluegrass
Hybrid Bermuda
Colonial Bentgrass
Kentucky Bluegrass
Rough Bluegrass
Seaside Bentgrass
Buffalograss
Chewing Fescue
Centipedegrass
Tall Fescue
Fine Fescue
Dichondra
Annual Ryegrass
Hard Fescue
St. Augustinegrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Red Fescue
Zoysia
Seashore Paspalum
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