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Quinclorac And The Weeds It Controls

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

BarnyardgrassEchinochloa crusgalli
Large CrabgrassDigitaria sanguinalis
Smooth CrabgrassDigitaria ischaemum
Giant FoxtailSetaria faberi
Green FoxtailSetaria viridis
Yellow FoxtailSetaria glauca
KikuyugrassPennisetum clandestinum
Broadleaf SignalgrassBrachiaria platyphylla
TorpedograssPanicum repens


Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Quinclorac

Field BindweedConvolvulus arvensis
Hop CloverTrifolium aureum Pollich
Red CloverTrifolium pratense
White CloverTrifolium repens
English DaisyBellis perennis
Common DandelionTaraxacum offi cinale
DollarweedHydrocotyle umbellata
Carolina GeraniumGeranium carolinianum
Black MedicMedicago lupulina
Morningglory spp.Ipomoea sp.
Common SpeedwellVeronica offi cinalis
Slender SpeedwellVeronica fi liformis
Thymeleaf SpeedwellVeronica serpyllifolia
Wild VioletsViola sp


What Lawn Grass Types Is Quinclorac Safe To Use On?

Highly TolerantModerately TolerantHigh Chance of Damage
Common BermudagrassCreeping BentgrassBahiagrass
Annual BluegrassHybrid BermudaColonial Bentgrass
Kentucky BluegrassRough BluegrassSeaside Bentgrass
BuffalograssChewing FescueCentipedegrass
Tall FescueFine FescueDichondra
Annual RyegrassHard FescueSt. Augustinegrass
Perennial RyegrassRed Fescue
ZoysiaSeashore Paspalum

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