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Parrotfeather control can be difficult to achieve since the leaves and stems are protected by a heavy layer of waxy cuticle which must be softened or stripped utilizing a wetting agent such as CideKick II or comparable wetting agent.[[File:parrotfeather.jpg]]
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Parrotfeather control can be difficult to achieve since the leaves and stems are protected by a heavy layer of waxy cuticle which must be softened or stripped utilizing a wetting agent such as CideKick II or comparable wetting agent.[[image:parrotfeather.jpg]]
  
 
Several registered herbicidal ingredients such as diquat, endothol, 2,4-D and glyphosate, imazapyr and triclopyr have been effective. Granular products such as Navigate are effective in moving water or where extended control is desired.
 
Several registered herbicidal ingredients such as diquat, endothol, 2,4-D and glyphosate, imazapyr and triclopyr have been effective. Granular products such as Navigate are effective in moving water or where extended control is desired.

Revision as of 15:39, 19 January 2010

Parrotfeather control can be difficult to achieve since the leaves and stems are protected by a heavy layer of waxy cuticle which must be softened or stripped utilizing a wetting agent such as CideKick II or comparable wetting agent.Parrotfeather.jpg

Several registered herbicidal ingredients such as diquat, endothol, 2,4-D and glyphosate, imazapyr and triclopyr have been effective. Granular products such as Navigate are effective in moving water or where extended control is desired.