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Apparent Woody Extra Herbicide

Apparent Woody Extra Herbicide

For the control of various environmental and invasive woody and herbaceous weeds, as outlined in the Instruction Booklet.

Actives:
300g/L Triclopyr, 100 g/L Picloram & 8 g/L Aminopyralid

Weeds Controlled

  • African boxthorn

  • Angophora species

  • Australian blackthorn (apply from late spring to early autumn)

  • Banksia species

  • Biddy bush (Chinese shrub, sifton bush)

  • Blackberry (including infestations associated with docks, ragwort, smartweed, and thistles)

  • Blue heliotrope

  • Horehound

  • Japanese sunflower

  • Lantana (Lantana camara, Lantana montevidensis)

  • Lion’s tail

  • Limebush

  • Manuka

  • Mesquite (Prosopis species)

  • Milfoil (yarrow)

  • Mistflower

  • Mother-of-millions

  • Paddy’s lucerne

  • Parkinsonia

  • Paterson’s curse

  • Prickly pear (common), smooth tree pear

  • Rubber vine (only when not infected with rust)

  • Siam weed

  • Sicklepod

  • Spear thistle

  • St John’s wort

  • Sweet briar

  • Tobacco weed

  • Tropical soda apple

  • Wattle (Acacia species, excluding wormwood wattle)

  • Wild rosemary (Cassinia laevis)

  • Wild tobacco tree

  • Blackberry

  • Gorse

  • Cockspur thorn

  • Crofton weed

  • Camphor laurel

  • Eucalyptus species

  • Flax-leaf fleabane (Conyza bonariensis)

  • Camel melon, prickly paddy melon, cucumber melon (Cucumis melo)

  • Common sowthistle

  • Cow vine

  • Established lucerne

  • Polymeria pusilla

  • Bitterbark (Alstonia constricta)

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For the control of various environmental and invasive woody and herbaceous weeds, as outlined in the Instruction Booklet.

Actives:
300g/L Triclopyr, 100 g/L Picloram & 8 g/L Aminopyralid

Weeds Controlled

  • African boxthorn

  • Angophora species

  • Australian blackthorn (apply from late spring to early autumn)

  • Banksia species

  • Biddy bush (Chinese shrub, sifton bush)

  • Blackberry (including infestations associated with docks, ragwort, smartweed, and thistles)

  • Blue heliotrope

  • Horehound

  • Japanese sunflower

  • Lantana (Lantana camara, Lantana montevidensis)

  • Lion’s tail

  • Limebush

  • Manuka

  • Mesquite (Prosopis species)

  • Milfoil (yarrow)

  • Mistflower

  • Mother-of-millions

  • Paddy’s lucerne

  • Parkinsonia

  • Paterson’s curse

  • Prickly pear (common), smooth tree pear

  • Rubber vine (only when not infected with rust)

  • Siam weed

  • Sicklepod

  • Spear thistle

  • St John’s wort

  • Sweet briar

  • Tobacco weed

  • Tropical soda apple

  • Wattle (Acacia species, excluding wormwood wattle)

  • Wild rosemary (Cassinia laevis)

  • Wild tobacco tree

  • Blackberry

  • Gorse

  • Cockspur thorn

  • Crofton weed

  • Camphor laurel

  • Eucalyptus species

  • Flax-leaf fleabane (Conyza bonariensis)

  • Camel melon, prickly paddy melon, cucumber melon (Cucumis melo)

  • Common sowthistle

  • Cow vine

  • Established lucerne

  • Polymeria pusilla

  • Bitterbark (Alstonia constricta)