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TOLERANT GRASS SPECIES WHEN PLANTED AFTER SITE PREPARATION WITH JOURNEY® HERBICIDE <br />Prairiegrass <br />Joumey Rate (oz/A)' <br />Comm Name _ _Genu species ! _^ <br />Prior to Seeding___ <br />Big Bluestem Andropo on gerardii <br />10.7-32.0 <br />Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium <br />10.7-32.0 <br />In_diangrass Sor hastrum nutans <br />10.7-32.0 <br />Sideoats Grama Bouteloua curtipendula <br />10.7 - 21.3' <br />Blue Grama Bouteloua gracifis <br />10.7-21.3 2 <br />Buffalograss Buchloe lactyloides <br />10.7 <br />Eastern Gamagrass Tripsacum dactyloides <br />10.7-16 <br />Needlegrass Stipa spp. <br />5.4- 10 7 <br />Sherman Big Bluegrass Poa secunda <br />5.4- 16 0 <br />Sandberg's Bluegrass Poa sandber ii <br />5.4- 10 7 <br />Wheatgrass Various spp. <br />_ <br />5.4- 16.0 <br />Bottlebrush Squirreltail Sitanian hystrix <br />5.4- 10 7 <br />Russian Wildrye Elyrnus junceus <br />5.4-10.7 3 <br />Basin Wildrye Elymus cinereus <br />5.4- 10 7 <br />'High rates may resuft in stunting and growth suppression. <br />' Joumey applications prior to seeding sidecats and blue grama may result in thinning or loss of stand at higher rates. <br />3 Dfferent species of wheatgrass (Agropyron, Elytngia, Elyrnus, Pascopyrurn, Pseudoroegneria) may show stand thinning at higher rates depending on <br />soil type and environmental conditions. <br />TOLERANT WILDFLOWER AND LEGUME SPECIES WHEN PLANTED IN THE SPRING FOLLOWING A FALL <br />OR SPRING SITE PREPARATION TREATMENT WITH JOURNEY <br />Spring - Seeded Wildflowers and Legumes <br />Maximum Joumey Rate (oz/A)' <br />Co mmon Name Genu Species <br />Fall Applied Srinc�A� Ip ied <br />Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta <br />21.3 10,7 <br />Bundleflower, Illinois <br />Desmanthus illinoensis <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Chickory <br />Cichorium intybus <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Clover, Crimson <br />Trifolium incamatum <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Coneflower, Upright Prairie <br />Ratibida columnifera <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Coneflower, Purple <br />Echinacea purpurea <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Coreopsis, Dwarf Red Plains <br />Coreopsis tinctoria var. Gay Feather <br />10.7 <br />10 <br />Coreopsis, Plains <br />Coreopsis tinctoria <br />16.0 <br />10.7 <br />Coreopsis, Lance - leaved <br />Coreopsis lanceolate <br />32.0 <br />10.7 <br />Cosmos spp. <br />Cosmos spp. <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Cosmos, Yellow <br />Cosmos sulphureus <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Daisy, Ox -eye <br />Chrysanthemum leucanthemum <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Daisy, Shasta <br />Chrysanthenwm maxirnurn <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Gayfeather, Spiked (Liatris) <br />Liatris pycnostachya <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Johnny Jump -ups <br />Viola cornuta <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Lupine, Perennial <br />Lupinu perennis <br />32.0 <br />10.7 <br />Lespedeza, Bicolor <br />Lespedeza <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Mexican Hat <br />Ratibida colurnnaris <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Partridgepea <br />Cassia fasciculata <br />32.0 <br />_ <br />10.7 <br />Phlox, Drummond <br />Phlox drurnmondii <br />32.0 <br />10.7 <br />Poppy, California <br />Eschscholzia californica <br />10.7 <br />10 <br />Poppy, Red Corn <br />Papaver sp. <br />21.3 <br />10.7 <br />Poppy, Corn <br />Papaver rhoeas <br />16.0 <br />10.7 <br />Prairieclover, Purple <br />Petalostermon purpureum <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />Sunflower <br />Helianthus annuus <br />16,0 <br />10.7 <br />Tickdover <br />Desmodium sp. <br />101 <br />10.7 <br />Vetch, Crown <br />Coronilla varia <br />10.7 <br />10.7 <br />. <br />'Fleight suppression or stand reduction inay occur at maximum use rate. <br />