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<br />=Suppression may be expressed as rWUmion in number of s«dheads, seedheed heigM sup-
<br />pression or foliage bright reduction; however, fu0 rrxovtty of the gross can be apcetM.
<br />~LDFLOWER ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE
<br />ire to high degree ofvariatien in genotypes, ecotypes and varieties of wildflowers,
<br />totemnca to PLATEAU herbicide can vary dramadcatly and maybe [educed under
<br />certain soil types and environmental conditans, Apply PLATEAU herbicide only
<br />if some stand Ihinningor loss can be tolerated. Preemergence applications of low
<br />use rates (4 oz/A) m tolemn[ species, result in the least amount of injury, but may
<br />not eliminate iL Postemergence applications of PLATEAU herbicide can result in
<br />injury or death of some genotypes, and should be used only as a rescue neatmrnt
<br />when weed competition threatens the smnd. Use of cedain spray adjuvants can
<br />also increase wildflower injury and loss of stand. Although most legumes listed in
<br />the tolerance ta61e are tolemn[ to 4 orlA of PLATEAU herbicide pmemergrnce,
<br />some stand thinning may occur. Legumes are more tolerant to post applications,
<br />but chlorosis or stunting is possible. Recommendations listed in the tables below
<br />are designed for mined gmss/wildflower stands. Less than satisfactory results may
<br />occur from applications to monoculture stands. It is recommended b try on a
<br />small scale to determine degree of satisfaction on manoculmre stands.
<br />For prairiegraashvildBower mixtures: Where some wildflower injury (phy[o-
<br />tozicity, height suppression) can be tolerated. apply PLATEAU herbicide a[ the
<br />rote to achieve loved weed control, but no[ to exceed mlemnce rote Es[ed in
<br />the table below. Wildflower injury can be reduced or eliminated with preemer-
<br />genee applications. To minimize injury, apply PLATEAU herbicide at 2 ro 4 oz
<br />per acre at planting to mlemnt species listed below. Use the 2 oz per acre rote
<br />under coo] dry conditions and in low rainfall areas. If postemttgence application
<br />is made to establishetl pmiriegmss/wildflower mizNres, use the lowest rote of
<br />PLATEAU herbicide necessary to achieve desired weed control (sea "WEEDS
<br />CONTROLLED" section). Pos[emergence application can result in stand thin-
<br />ning or death due to vast variation in seed sources, varieties and genotypes. It is
<br />recommended [hat a sma6 area be tested prior to full application for Wlemnee of
<br />desved species. The rata listed below are for [hose species in which acceptable
<br />tolerance has been confirmed on the varietieslgrnotypes bei¢g treated.
<br />Application of PLATEAU herbicide in conjunction with an organophosphate
<br />insecticide may cause an ineroase in wildflower injury.
<br />Seedling WBdtower and Legume Tolerance to PLATEAU herbicide (4 oLA)'
<br />in Mired Grasa/Forb Stands.
<br />' Common Name Genus Species PRE POST
<br />Allalfn Medicago sa[ivo No Ya
<br />ter, New Evgland Aster novae angliae No Ya
<br />Asmr, Prairie Aster tnacerifalivs No Yes
<br />Baby Blue Eyes Nemophit menziant No Yes
<br />Beggar ticks Biderufiandora No Ya
<br />Bbd's Eya Gift tricolor No Yea
<br />Bishop's Flowm Anuni majus No Yes
<br />Blackeyed Susan RudbecAia Nina Ya Yes
<br />Blank<t-owtt Gaillard[ grktm No Yes
<br />Bundie-ower, lllinoa Desmurtthus i1lincensB Ya Yes
<br />Camh-y Sifene armena No Ya
<br />Chicory Cichanum tnrybur Yce Yes
<br />Clover, Csmison Tnjolium incamaMm Ya Yes
<br />Clover, White Tnfolium reperv No Yes
<br />Cwe-owtt, Puryle Erhlna«a purpurea Yes Yes
<br />Cone-owtt, Upright Prairie Ratibida rofumnifera Yes Ya
<br />Coreopsis, Dwarf Red Plaim Coreopsb (inctonq vet. Gey Feather Ya Ya
<br />Cortopsis, Lana Leaved Chreopsir lanceakm Yes Yes
<br />Carmpsis, Plaim Careoprk rincroriq Ya Ya
<br />Com-ower Cenrhurea ryanus No Ya
<br />Cosmos, Garden Cosmos bipinnamr Yes Yes
<br />Covnos, Yellow Cosmos sulphums ~ Yes Yes
<br />Dairy, Oxeye Chrysanthemum levcanrhermum Ya Yes
<br />Dairy, Shasta Chrysanthemum maximum Yes Yes
<br />Five Spot Nemophila macu/am No Ya
<br />Flax, BWe Linum perenne No Yes
<br />ndian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella No Ya
<br />ndigo, Blue Falu Baptuia aurral6 Ya No
<br />lohnny ]ump+sps Viola romut Ya Ya
<br />Lemon Mint Monarch ctoiadora No Ya
<br />Commov Nsme Genus Species PRE POST
<br />Lespedera, Korean Lapedeza rdpulacea No Yes
<br />Lespedeza, $ed«a Lespedeza cuneam ~ No Yes
<br />Lupine, Perennial Lupirtuperrrtnis Ya Ya
<br />Mexican Hat Raribida rolumnifera Ya Yes
<br />Partridgepa Cassiafascieu/ata Ya Ya
<br />Pa, CaBw Pisum vigarsosineruis Yes Ycs
<br />Pa, Flal Larhyrus rylvaMs Ya Yes
<br />Pea, Perennial Lathyrvs /atifolivs Yu Ya
<br />Phlox, Ihupmrond Phlox dmmmondii Ya No
<br />Poppy, Califomin Eschsthplzia rolifornica Ya No
<br />Poppy, Com Papaver rhoear Ya Ya
<br />Poppy. Red Com ~ Popover sp. Yu Yes
<br />Pmiriedovtt, Purple ~ Dalea purpurea ~ Yes Yes
<br />Prairiedover, Whhe Dalea candidum Ya Ya
<br />Tick-trefoil, Showy Desmadivm canadense No Yes
<br />TeCoil, Birdsfoot Lotut comitu/arus No Ya
<br />Vetch, Crowo Corondla vans ~ Ya -
<br />VeMh, Hairy Vicia villosa Ya -
<br />Ymrow, Gold Arhi!/ehf+lipendulbt ~ No Ya
<br />'For legumes, et kart rhr« true leaves should be p«sent 6eforc a posremergw« appB«don.
<br />Established Wildflower and Legume Tolerance fo PLATEAU herbicide (max-
<br />imum rate', orJA) in Mixed Grass/Earb Stands.
<br />Commov Name Cetus Speria PRE POS'N
<br />Flax, ekte Linum perenne 0 6
<br />Indian Blanket Gai/lardiapu(chella 0 6
<br />Blankemowtt Gaiflordia aristata 0 8
<br />Chickory - Ckhonum inrybus 4 6
<br />Dairy, Shasm Chrysanthemum maxmum 4 8
<br />Pmideclova, Purple ~ Dalea purpurea 4 12
<br />Coneflowa, Upright Prairie Ratiblda rolumnfjem 6 6
<br />Mexican Ha[ Ratibtda rolumnifem 6 6
<br />Poorjoe Diodt Ceres 8 -
<br />Lupine Lvpinu perennis 8 6
<br />ConeBowtt, Porple Echinacea purpurea 8 8
<br />Dairy, Oxeyes Chrysanthemum leueanrhernrum 8 8
<br />Lwdplant AmhryM mnescersr 8 8
<br />Leapedeza, Biwlm Lapedeza 8 8
<br />Milkweed, Common Ase/eDim rynaca B -
<br />Pw, Prairie Scurf Psorglea esculent ~ 8 8
<br />Yarrow, Goldr Arhilfeafilipendulinq 8 6
<br />Blackeyed Susan Rudbeclia hina 8 l0
<br />Johnny Jump-ups Viola mmvt 8 12
<br />gweetclovtt Melilotus sp. 12 6
<br />Alfalfa Medicago wliva 12 12
<br />Bundle-ower, Illinois Damanthvs illinoensu l2
<br />Lespedeza, Sttieea Lapedeza cvnearo 12 IZ
<br />Partrid8epa Carsla fasciculam 12 12
<br />Sensitive vine M+mosa sMgillorg 12 12
<br />Vetch, Crown Coronrlla write J2 12
<br />Violet, Wild Viola spp. 12 12
<br />'Height suppression or smnd reduction may occur at maximum uu rate. For legumes, some
<br />yellowing and stundng can newt at higher use rates.
<br />rPoseensergerue applicadon should be made early post on dx flower to reduce injury and
<br />increase Bower set.
<br />Lppedera, Bicolor Lerpedeza Ya Ya I sgrill of Bower.
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