UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20460

OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION

May 5, 2021

Mandy Styles Registration Manager Drexel Chemical Company P.O. Box 13327 Memphis, TN 38113-0327

Subject: Registration Review Label Mitigation for Pendimethalin Product Name: Drexel Pendiguard Turf 0.86% EPA Registration Number: 19713-615 Application Dates: 06/01/2018 Decision Numbers: 567319

Dear Ms. Styles:

The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection with the Pendimethalin Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is acceptable. The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, as amended, is acceptable.

Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.

A copy of your label stamped “Accepted” is enclosed. Products shipped after 12 months from the date of this amendment must bear the new revised label. Your release for shipment of the product bearing the amended label constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.

Reg Review Label Acceptable v.20151230 Page 2 of 2 EPA Reg. No. 19713-615 Decision No. 567319

If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Quinn Gavin by phone at 703-347- 0325, or via email at [email protected].

Sincerely,

Linda Arrington, Branch Chief Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4 Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division Office of Pesticide Programs

Enclosure

Reg Review Label Acceptable v.20151230 PENDIMETHALIN GROUP 3 HERBICIDE May 05, 2021

19713-615 Pendiguard ™ Turf 0.86% Pre-emergent Weed Control

0.86% Pendimethalin + XX-XX-XX Fertilizer PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS For use on Turfgrasses, Ornamental plantings and Ground Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals covers as listed. CAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed ACTIVE INGREDIENT: or absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or Pendimethalin: N-(1-ethylpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl- clothing. Avoid breathing dust. Wash thoroughly with soap and 2,6-dinitrobenzenamine ...... 0.86% water after handling. OTHER INGREDIENTS: ...... 99.14% PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): TOTAL: ...... 100.00% Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt (50 pounds of this product contains 0.43 pound of the active ingredient, and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof Pendimethalin) PDWHULDO VXFK DV EDUULHU ODPLQDWH EXW\O UXEEHU •  PLOV QLWULOH UXEEHU•PLOVQHRSUHQHUXEEHU•PLOVQDWXUDOUXEEHU• XX-XX-XX PLOVSRO\HWK\OHQHSRO\YLQ\OFKORULGH 39& •PLOVRUYLWRQ• GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: mils, shoes plus socks, and protective eyewear. Total Nitrogen (N)...... xx.xx% )ROORZ PDQXIDFWXUHU¶V LQVWUXFWLRQV IRU FOHDQLQJ௘௘PDLQWDLQLQJ 33( xx.xx% Ammoniacal Nitrogen If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot xx.xx% Urea Nitrogen water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Available Phosphoric Acid (P O ) ...... xx.xx% 2 5 USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Soluble Potash (K2O) ...... xx.xx% Users should: 1) Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing Sulfur (S), Free ...... xx.xx% JXP XVLQJ WREDFFR RU XVLQJ WKH WRLOHW   5HPRYH FORWKLQJ௘௘33( Derived from: (materials will vary with fertilizer blend) immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put Chlorine (Cl) ...... Not More Than xx.xx% on clean clothing. 3) Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS CAUTION 7KLVSURGXFWLVWR[LFWR¿VK'RQRWDSSO\GLUHFWO\WRZDWHURUWRDUHDV See FIRST AID Below where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean EPA Reg. No. 19713-615 high water mark. Drift or runoff from treated areas may be hazardous EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content:_____ to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate FIRST AID water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate. NON-TARGET ORGANISM ADVISORY STATEMENT IF SWALLOWED: This product is toxic to and may adversely impact the forage • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment and habitat of non-target organisms, including pollinators, in areas advice. adjacent to the treated site. Protect the forage and habitat of non- • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. target organisms by following label directions intended to minimize • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control drift. center or doctor. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing DIRECTIONS FOR USE person. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This labeling must be in possession of IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: the applicator at the time of pesticide application. Do not apply this • Take off contaminated clothing. product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. during application. Keep children and pets out of the treated area IF IN EYES: XQWLOGXVWVKDYHVHWWOHG)RUDQ\UHTXLUHPHQWVVSHFL¿FWR\RXUVWDWHRU • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation minutes. Do not apply this product in greenhouses, shadehouses or other • 5HPRYHFRQWDFWOHQVHVLISUHVHQWDIWHUWKH¿UVWPLQXWHVWKHQ enclosed structures. Not for use in commercial seed production. continue rinsing eye. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF INHALED: • Move person to fresh air. • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give DUWL¿FLDOUHVSLUDWLRQSUHIHUDEO\PRXWKWRPRXWKLISRVVLEOH • Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Manufactured By: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison Drexel Chemical Company P.O. Box 13327, Memphis, TN 38113-0327 control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also call CHEMTREC at 800-424-9300 for medical emergency information. PENDIGUARD and the DREXEL logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of FOR CHEMICAL SPILL, LEAK, FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL Drexel Chemical Company. CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 615SP-0519*Pending PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% Page 1 of 8 AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS • Use tank-mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in target weed Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a Worker Protection Standard (WPS), 40 CFR Part 170. This standard rate that will control the target weed(s) equally as well as the more contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or farms, forests, nurseries, greenhouses and handlers of agricultural FHUWL¿HGFURSDGYLVRULI\RXDUHXQVXUHDVWRZKLFKDFWLYHLQJUHGLHQW pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, is currently less prone to resistance. QRWL¿FDWLRQ DQG HPHUJHQF\ DVVLVWDQFH ,W DOVR FRQWDLQV VSHFL¿F • Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicide use instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this that includes scouting and uses historical information related to label about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Restricted herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or other Entry Interval (REI). The requirements in this box only apply to uses mechanical control methods), cultural (e.g., higher crop seeding of this product that are covered by the WPS. rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favor Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the REI the crop and not the weeds), biological (weed-competitive crops or of 24 hours. varieties) and other management practices. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted • Scout after herbicide application to monitor weed populations under the WPS and that involves contact with anything that has for early signs of resistance development. Indicators of possible been treated, such as plants, soil or water is: Long-sleeved shirt herbicide resistance include: (1) failure to control a weed species and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if material such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber > 14 mils, nitrile control is achieved on adjacent weeds; (2) a spreading patch of non- rubber > 14 mils, neoprene rubber > 14 mils, natural rubber > 14 controlled plants of a particular weed species; (3) surviving plants mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride > 14 mils or viton > 14 mils mixed with controlled individuals of the same species. If resistance and shoes plus socks. is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the affected area by an alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS method such as hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of resistant The requirements in this box apply to use of this product that are ZHHG VHHGV WR RWKHU ¿HOGV E\ FOHDQLQJ KDUYHVWLQJ DQG WLOODJH not within the scope of the WPS for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR HTXLSPHQWZKHQPRYLQJEHWZHHQ¿HOGVDQGSODQWLQJFOHDQVHHG part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce • If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses. this product, discontinue use of this product, and switch to another Do not enter or allow others to enter the treated area until dusts management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, have settled. if available. ‡ &RQWDFW \RXU ORFDO H[WHQVLRQ VSHFLDOLVW RU FHUWL¿HG FURS DGYLVRUV Failure to follow the directions for use and the precautions on this IRUDGGLWLRQDOSHVWLFLGHUHVLVWDQFHPDQDJHPHQWDQGRULQWHJUDWHG label may result in poor weed control, crop injury, or illegal residues. ZHHGPDQDJHPHQWUHFRPPHQGDWLRQVIRUVSHFL¿FFURSVDQGZHHG USE INFORMATION biotypes. PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% is a combination pre-emergent herbicide • For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact with fertilizer formulated to provide control of most annual grass weeds Drexel Chemical Company representatives at (901) 774-4370. and certain broadleaf weeds found in Turfgrass grown in Golf courses, APPLICATION Lawns in residential, commercial establishments, or Grounds around Apply this product uniformly at the listed rate using a properly military or other institutions, Sod farms, Parks, Airports, Schools calibrated spreader (see table below for approximate settings). Avoid RU &HPHWHULHV 3UDLULHJUDVV DUHDV $WKOHWLF ¿HOGV RU 5HFUHDWLRQDO RYHUODSVWKDWZLOOLQFUHDVHUDWHVDERYHWKRVHOLVWHG7KHHI¿FDF\RI areas, Roadsides, Pipe yards, Industrial, unimproved Turf areas and this product will be improved if the application is followed by one-half other sites where Turf may be maintained. This product is labeled inch of rainfall or its equivalent in sprinkler irrigation. This will remove for use on the following Turfgrass species: Bahiagrass, Bentgrass the product from the Turfgrass foliage and establish a pre-emergent (except putting greens and tees), Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, herbicide barrier in the soil. If this product is not activated by rainfall Fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, Perennial ryegrass, Poa annua or irrigation within 30 days of application, erratic weed control may (except putting greens and tees), St. Augustinegrass, Tall fescue, result. Zoysiagrass and blends of these grasses. Avoid contact of this product with porous surfaces such as driveways, This product controls weeds as their seeds germinate, but will not stone, or wood. Removing particles will help prevent staining. control established weeds. Use a post-emergent herbicide, such as This product provides pre-emergence control of the weed species 2,4-D or MSMA, to control established weeds. Consult all herbicide listed. Applications can be made around and over the top of the label directions for proper use and precautions. Ornamentals and to the sites listed on this label. Applied according to label directions and under normal growing conditions, this product will not cause Turf injury. Over application MAXIMUM APPLICATION RATE BY USE SITES can result in Turf stand loss, Turf injury or soil residues. Uneven This 7KLV3URGXFW௘௘ Pounds application can decrease weed control or cause Turf injury. Use Site 3URGXFW௘௘$F 1,000 Sq. Ft. $,$F Seedling diseases, cold weather, excessive moisture, high soil pH, (Lbs.) (Lbs.) soil salt concentration or drought can weaken Turfgrass and increase Residential* the possibility of Turf damage from this product. and Sod farm 233 5.3 2.0 Unusually cold, excessively wet, or hot and dry conditions that delay turf germination or extend germination over a long period of time can Golf course, reduce weed control. Commercial 349 8.0 3.0 This product can be used around established Ornamentals and in and other HVWDEOLVKHG :LOGÀRZHU SODQWLQJV 7KLV SURGXFW PD\ EH XVHG IRU Non-residential Hardwood and Conifer regeneration on conservation reserve program 5HVLGHQWLDOLVGH¿QHGDVWXUILQDQ\UHVLGHQWLDOVLWXDWLRQDVZHOODVKRPHODZQV land. schools, parks and playgrounds. WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS: For resistance management, this product is a Group 3 mode of action herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop plants This Product Per Acre This Product Per 1,000 Sq. Ft. naturally resistant to this product and other Group 3 mode of action (Lbs.) (Lbs.) herbicides. 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PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% Page 2 of 8 GRASS WEEDS (Cont.) TURFGRASS WEEDS APPLICATION Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH COMMENTS Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli SPECIES CONTROLLED RATES* Bluegrass, Annual Poa annua (Cont.) Goosegrass Residential** Apply a repeat Crabgrass Digitaria spp. Cool Season and Sod Turf application of Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium aegyptium Grasses Uses Only: 116 pounds Foxtail, Giant Setaria faberi Fine fescue 175 to 233 per acre after Foxtail, Green Setaria viridis Kentucky pounds per 5 to 8 weeks Foxtail, Yellow Setaria glauca bluegrass acre in the if the lower Goosegrass Eleusine indica Perennial Spring prior rate was used Itchgrass Rottboellia exaltata ryegrass to weed initially or Johnsongrass (from seed) Sorghum halepense Tall fescue germination. for extended Junglerice Echinochloa colona Goosegrass control. Lovegrass (from seed) Eragrostis spp. Panicum, Browntop Panicum fasciculatum Goosegrass Golf course, Apply a repeat Panicum, Fall 3DQLFXPGLFKRWRPLÀRUXP Commercial, application of Panicum, Texas Panicum texanum Non- 116 pounds Sandbur, Field Cenchrus incertus residential per acre after Signalgrass Brachiaria platyphylla Turf Uses 5 to 8 weeks Sprangletop, Mexican Leptochloa uninervia Only: 175 to if the lower Sprangletop, Red /HSWRFKORD¿OLIRUPLV 349 pounds rate was used Witchgrass Panicum capillare per acre in initially or the Spring for extended Woolly Cupgrass Erochloa villosa prior to weed Goosegrass BROADLEAVED WEEDS germination. control. Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Chickweed All Turf Uses: Apply in late Corn speedwell 175 to 233 Summer or Burweed, Lawn Soliva pterospenna Cudweed pounds per early Fall Carpetweed Mollugo verticillata Henbit acre. prior to weed Chickweed, Common Stellaria media Lawn burweed germination. Chickweed, Mouseear Cerastium vulgatum Poa annua Apply a repeat Clover, Hop Trifolium procumbens application Cudweed Gnaphalium spp. of 175 to 233 Evening primrose Oenothera biennis pounds per Fiddleneck Amsinckia intermedia acre after Filaree Erodium spp. 5 to 8 weeks Henbit Lamium amplexicaule for extended Knotweed, Prostrate Polygonum aviculare Poa annua Kochia Kochia scoparia control. Lambsquarters Chenopodium album Bentgrass or Barnyardgrass All Turf Uses Apply a repeat Pigweed Amaranthus spp. established Crabgrass (Non-Greens application Puncturevine Tribulus terrestris Poa annua*** Evening primrose and Tees): of 116 to 175 Purslane Portulaca oleracea (one-half Fall panicum 175 pounds pounds per Pusley, Florida Richardia scabra inch height or Foxtail per acre in acre after Rocket, London Sisymbrium irio taller. Hop clover the Spring 5 to 8 weeks Shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris Not for use on Knotweed prior to weed where Smartweed, Pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum greens and Oxalis germination. heavy weed Speedwell, Corn Veronica arvensis tees.) Poa annua infestations Spurge, Annual Euphorbia spp. Prostrate spurge are expected. Spurge, Prostrate Euphorbia numistrata Purslane Woodsorrel, Yellow Oxalis stricta Goosegrass All Turf Uses Apply in the Velvetleaf (Buttonweed) Abutilon theophrasti (Non-Greens Spring prior and Tees): to weed TURFGRASSES 175 pounds germination. (Residential, Golf course, Commercial, Other Non-residential per acre. Apply a repeat Turfgrass Uses) For Pre-emergence Weed Control application of TURFGRASS WEEDS APPLICATION 175 pounds COMMENTS SPECIES CONTROLLED RATES* per acre after 5 to 8 weeks Cool Season Barnyardgrass All Turf Uses: Apply a repeat for extended Grasses Crabgrass 175 to 233 application control. Fine fescue Evening primrose pounds of 116 to 175 Kentucky Fall panicum per acre as pounds per Chickweed All Turf Uses Apply in late bluegrass Foxtail the initial acre after 5 Corn speedwell (Non-Greens Summer or Perennial Hop clover application to 8 weeks Cudweed and Tees): early Fall ryegrass Knotweed prior to weed for extended Henbit 175 to 233 prior to weed Tall fescue Oxalis germination in control Lawn burweed pounds per germination. (Continued) Poa annua the Spring. or where Poa annua acre. Prostrate spurge heavy weed (Continued) Purslane infestations are expected. (Continued)

PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% Page 3 of 8 (Cont.) INDUSTRIAL (UNIMPROVED) TURF TURFGRASS WEEDS APPLICATION Industrial, or unimproved Turf areas often have a different spectrum COMMENTS SPECIES CONTROLLED RATES* RIZHHGVWREHFRQWUROOHGWKDQWKRVHIRXQGLQ¿QH7XUIDVGHVFULEHG elsewhere in this label. This product will control annual grasses and Warm Barnyardgrass Residential Apply a repeat broadleaved weeds mentioned in that section of this label as well Season Crabgrass and Sod Farm application of as the following weeds that might germinate in established Grasses Grasses Evening Turf Uses 116 to 175 Bahiagrass primrose Only: 175 to pounds per in Rights-of-way, Roadsides, Construction sites, Parks, Substations, Bermuda- Fall panicum 233 pounds acre after 5 Lots or similar areas: grass Foxtail per acre to 8 weeks if Annual Spurge, Carpetweed, Browntop Panicum, Crowfootgrass, Buffalograss Hop clover prior to weed necessary. Fiddleneck, Field Sandbur, Filaree, Florida Pusley, Itchgrass, Centipede- Knotweed germination in Johnsongrass (from seed), Junglerice, Kochia, Lambsquarters, grass Oxalis the Spring. London Rocket, Lovegrass (from seed), Mexican Sprangletop, St. Augustine- Poa annua Golf course, Pennsylvania Smartweed, Pigweed, Puncturevine, Red Sprangletop, grass Prostrate spurge Commercial Shepherdspurse, Signalgrass, Texas Panicum, Velvetleaf, Witchgrass Tall fescue Purslane and Other and Woolly Cupgrass. Zoysiagrass Non- Apply before weeds germinate. A post-emergence herbicide such Residential as 2,4-D, MSMA or similar product is recommended to control Turf Uses established weeds. Only: 175 to 349 pounds LANDSCAPE AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE per acre in the This product can be incorporated into landscape and ground Spring prior to maintenance programs to provide extended pre-emergence control weed of most annual grasses and certain broadleaved weeds. Areas to be germination. treated include but are limited to established Trees or Ornamentals in Goosegrass All Turf Uses An additional the Landscape or in Mulch beds; or, other commercially maintained (Non-Greens application of landscape areas such as Borders, around statuary or monuments and Tees): 175 pounds in Parks or in Parking areas. If emerged weeds are present at time 175 pounds per acre may of application, either shallow cultivate to destroy existing weeds or, per acre prior be applied where practical, remove by hand, or apply a post-emergence product to weed for extended labeled for such use prior to an application of this product. This product germination in Goosegrass may be used before or after applications of herbicides registered for the Spring. control 8 post-emergence use (i.e., Glyphosate) for the control of established weeks after weeds. Do not apply sprays containing Glyphosate over the top of the second desirable plants, and follow the label restrictions. A treatment of this application. product may be followed by any registered herbicide to control weeds Apply a repeat not listed on this product’s label. application of 175 to 233 ORNAMENTAL BULBS pounds per This product may be applied for control of susceptible annual weeds acre after 5 to in Ornamental bulbs listed on the label (Crocus, Daffodil (Narcissus), 8 weeks. Gladiolus, Tulip, etc.). Apply this product prior to, during or after bulb Chickweed All Turf Uses: Apply in late emergence. If weeds have already germinated use a labeled post- Corn speedwell 175 to 233 Summer or emergence herbicide to control emerged weeds. Cudweed pounds per early Fall Henbit acre. prior to weed WILDFLOWERS Lawn burweed germination. This product may be applied for control of susceptible annual weeds Poa annua Apply a repeat LQ SODQWLQJV RI :LOGÀRZHUV OLVWHG RQ WKH ODEHO %ODFNH\HG 6XVDQ application California Poppy, Coreopsis, Oxeye Daisy, etc.). This product may of 175 to 233 EHDSSOLHGWRHVWDEOLVKHG3HUHQQLDOZLOGÀRZHUVEHIRUHHPHUJHQFHRI pounds per ZHHGVRU:LOGÀRZHUV)RU:LOGÀRZHUVEHLQJHVWDEOLVKHGIURPVHHG acre after 5 to DSSO\WKLVSURGXFWDIWHU:LOGÀRZHUVKDYHHPHUJHGEXWSULRUWRZHHG 8 weeks for germination. If weeds have already germinated, use a labeled post- extended emergence product to control emerged weeds. Poa annua Due to the diversity of species and varieties which exist in areas where control. :LOGÀRZHUVDUHJURZQWKHUHVSRQVHWRWKLVSURGXFWPD\YDU\JUHDWO\ * DO NOT exceed a maximum rate of 233 pounds per acre per application for use on Careful testing on desirable species is recommended to determine if Residential Turfgrass and Sod farm Turfgrass. area-wide applications can be made. DO NOT exceed a maximum rate of 349 pounds per acre per application for use on Golf course, Turfgrass, Commercial or other Non-residential Turfgrass. 5HVLGHQWLDOLVGH¿QHGDV7XUILQDQ\UHVLGHQWLDOVLWXDWLRQDVZHOODV+RPHODZQV ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS AND GROUND COVER Schools, Parks and Playgrounds. Use Precautions *** Not for use on Bentgrass or Poa annua greens or tees. Apply this product to established plantings. May be applied around USE PRECAUTIONS and over the top of established plants listed below. Care must be taken • Avoid application when wind conditions may cause drift. WKDWVRLORUSODQWLQJPL[HVKDYHVHWWOHG¿UPO\IROORZLQJWUDQVSODQWLQJ • Use on well established Turfgrass with a dense and uniform stand. and that there are no cracks that would allow direct contact of this On newly planted areas, applications should not be made until the product with roots. Applications where soil and media surfaces are 7XUIJUDVV KDV ¿OOHG LQ DQG KDV EHHQ PRZHG DW OHDVW IRXU WLPHV uniformly covered will result in best weed control and Ornamental On Turf that has been thinned or damaged due to Winter injury, tolerance. only those desirable plant species listed on this excessive moisture, etc., allow for Turf recovery prior to making an label into soil treated the previous season with any Pendimethalin application. containing product or injury may occur. • Applications made to overseeded warm-season Turfgrasses may cause thinning or injury of the overseeded species. • Do not use on Bentgrass or Poa annua greens and tees or injury may occur. • Delay reseeding or Winter overseeding of treated Turfgrass for at least three (3) months following the last application of this product. 'HOD\VSULJJLQJ7XUIJUDVVIRU¿YH  PRQWKVDIWHUDSSOLFDWLRQ

PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% Page 4 of 8 TREES (Cont.) Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH TREES Alder, European Black Alnus glutinosa Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Apple Malus spp. Pine White Pinus strobus Arborvitae, American Thuja occidentalis Plum, Purple Prunus cerasifera Arbutus Arbutus spp. Poplar, Black Populus nigra Ash, Red Fraxinus pennsylvanica Redcedar, Eastern Juniperus virginiana Ash, White Fraxinus americana Redcedar, Western Thuja plicata Aspen, Bigtooth Populus grandidentata Red Ironbark Eucalyptus sideroxylon ‘Rosea’ Aspen, Quaking Populus tremuloides Redwood, Dawn Metasequoia glyptostroboides Basswood Tilia spp. Sequoia, Giant Sequoiadendron giganteum Birch, European Weeping Betula pendula Serviceberry Arnelanchier laevis Birch, River Betula nigra Sourwood Oxydendrum arboreum Buckeye, Red Aesculus pavia Spruce, Colorado Blue Picea pungens Cedar, White Thuja occidentails Spruce, Dwarf Alberta Picea glauca ‘albertiana’ Chamaecyparis, Boulevard Chamaecyparis pisifera Spruce, Norway Picea abies Cherry, Black Prunus serotina Spruce, White Picea glauca Cherry, Choke Prunus virginiana Sweetgum /LTXLGDPEDUVW\UDFLÀXD Cherry, Kwanzan Prunus serrulata Sycamore Plantanus occidentalis Cherry, Nanking Prunus tomentosa Trachycarpus Trachycarpus spp. Cottonwood Populus deltoides Tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera Crabapple Malus spp. Walnut, Black Juglans nigra Crepe Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica Willow, Weeping Salix babylonica Cryptomeria, Japanese Cedar Cryptomeria japonica Yellowwood Cladrastis lutea Cypress, Bald Taxodium distichum Cypress, Leyland Cupressocyparis leylandii SHRUBS Dogwood, Flowering &RUQXVÀRULGD Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Dogwood, Korean Cornus kousa Dogwood, Silky Cornus amomum Abelia, Glossy $EHOLDJUDQGLÀRUD Dogwood, Shrub Cornus spp. Aucuba, Gold Aucuba japonica Elm Ulmus japonica Azalea Rhododendron spp. Fir, Balsam Abies balsamae Bamboo, Heavenly Nandina domestica Fir, Douglas Pseudotsuga menziesii Barberry Berberis gladwynesis Fir, Fraser Abies fraseri Barberry, Japanese Berberis thunbergii Fir, White Abies concolor Blue Indigo Bush Dalea gregii Franklinia Franklinia spp. Bottlebrush, Lemon Callistemon citrinus Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Boxwood, Common Buxus sempervirens Gum, Black Nyssa sylvatica Boxwood, Japanese Buxus microphylla Gum, Sour Nyssa sylvatica Brittlebush Encelia farinosa Haw, Black Viburnum prunifolium Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis Hawthorn Crataegus spp. Camellia Camellia japonica Hemlock, Canada Tsuga canadensis Cape Jasmine Gardenia jasminoides Hemlock, Eastern Tsuga canadensis Cassia, Feathery Cassia artemisioides Holly, American Ilex opaca Cordyline Cordyline spp. Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos Correa Correa spp. Lilac, Common Syringa vulgaris Cotoneaster Cotoneaster apiculatus Lilac, Japanese Tree Syringa reticulata Cotoneaster, Bearberry Cotoneaster dammeri Linden Tilia spp. Cotoneaster, Rock Cotoneaster horizontalis Magnolia, Saucer Magnolia soulangiana Cypress, Italian Cupressus sempervirens Magnolia, Southern 0DJQROLDJUDQGLÀRUD Cypress, Leyland Cupressocyparis leylandii Magnolia, Star Magnolia stellata Deutzia, Slender Deutzia gracilis Maidenhair Tree Ginkgo biloba Dogwood, Red Twig Cornus sericea Maple, Paper-bark Acer griseum Elaeagnus Elaeagnus ebbingei Maple, Norway Acer platanoides Escallonia Escallonia fradesii Maple, Japanese Acer palmatum Euonymus Euonymus fortunei Maple, Red Acer rubrum Euonymus, Golden Euonymus japonica Maple, Sugar Acer saccharum Euonymus, Winged Euonymus alata Nannyberry, Rusty 9LEXUQXPUX¿GXOXP Firethorn Pyracantha coccinea Oak, Chinquapin Quercus muehlenbergii Forsythia, Border Forsythia intermedia Oak, Live Quercus virginiana Fragrant Olive Osmanthus fragrans Oak, Pin Quercus palustris Fuschia, California Zauschineria californica Oak, Red Quercus rubra Gardenia Gardenia jasminoides Oak, Swamp Chestnut Quercus michauxii Hawthorne, Indian Raphiolepis indica Oak, Water Quercus nigra Hibiscus Hibiscus syriacus Oak, White Quercus alba Holly, Chinese Ilex cornuta Oak, Willow Quercus phellos Holly, Japanese Ilex crenata Olive Olea europaea Holly, Fosters Ilex attenuata ‘Fosteri’ Palm, Date Phoenix spp. Holly, Savannah Ilex attenuata Palm, Fan Washingtonia spp. Holly, Yaupon Ilex vomitoria Palm, Pindo Butia spp. Honeysuckle, Bush Diervilla lonicera Palm, Washington Washingtonia spp. Hopseed Bush Dodonaea viscosa Peach Prunus persica Hopbush Dodonaea viscosa Pear, Bradford Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla Pecan Carya illinoensis Juniper Juniperus spp. Pine, Austrian Pinus nigra Juniper, Chinese -XQLSHUXVFKLQHVLVYS¿W]HU Pine, Italian Stone Pinus pinea Juniper, Shore Juniperus conferta Pine, Loblolly Pinus taeda Juniper, Trailing Juniperus horizontalis Pine, Monterey Pinus radiata Laurel, Cherry Prunus laurocerasus Pine, Red Pinus resinosa Laurel, Mountain Kalmia latifolia Pine, Scotch Pinus sylvestris Laurel, Otto Luyken Prunus laurocerasus Pine, Virginia Pinus virginiana Laurel, Schipka Prunus schipkanesis (Continued) (Continued) PENDIGUARD TURF 0.86% 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SHRUBS GROUND COVERS Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Laurustinus Viburnum tinus Red Apple Aptenia cordifolia Lavender, English Lavandula angustifolia Rosemary 5RVHPDULQXVRI¿FLQDOLV Leucothoe Leucothoe fontanesiana -Of-Sharon Hypericum calycinum Leucothoe, Coast Leucothoe axillaris Sand Strawberry Fragaria chiloensis Lilac, Cut-leaf Syringa laciniata Sedum Sedum spurium Lily-of-the-Nile Agapanthus africanus St. Johnswort, Creeping Hypericum calycinum Mahonia Mahonia aquifolium Stonecrop Sedum spurium Mock Orange Pittosporum tobira Verbena, Peruvian Verbena peruviana Myrtle, Compact Myrtus communis Vervain Verbena peruviana Myrtle, Wax Myrica cerifera Vetch, Crown Vicia sativa Nandina Nandina domestica Vinca or Greater Periwinkle Vinca major Oleander Nerium oleander Wintercreeper Euonymous fortunei Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium Osmanthus Osmanthus fragrans PERENNIALS Palm, European Fan Chamaerops humilis Common Name 6FLHQWL¿F1DPH Palm, Mediterranean Fan Chamaerops spp. Acacia Acacia redolens Phlox, Prickly Leptodactylon californicum Asparagus spp. Photinia, Fraser Photinia x Fraseri Aster, New York Aster novi-belgii Pieris, Japanese Pieris japonica Aster, Stokes Stokesia laevis Pine, Mugo Pinus mugo Astilibe (False Spirea) Astibe spp. Plum, Natal &DULVVDJUDQGLÀRUD Babys Breath Gypsophila elegans Privet, California Ligustrum ovalifolium Beard-Tongue Penstemon spp. Privet, Glossy Ligustrum lucidum %HOLÀRZHU Campanula spp. Privet, Variegated Ligustrum sinensis Bird of Paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima Privet, Waxleaf Ligustrum japonicum Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Pyracantha Pyracantha coccinea Blanket Flower *DLOODUGLD[JUDQGLÀRUD Quince, Flowering Chaenomeles japonica Bleeding Heart Dicentra spectabilis Ranger, Texas Leucophyllum frutescens %XWWHUÀ\:HHG Asclepias tuberosa Redroot Ceanothus spp. California Poppy Eschscholzia california Rhododendron Rhododendron spp. Calla Lily Zantedeschia aethiopica Robira Pittosporum tobira Canna, Common Garden Canna generalis ‘Lucifer’ Rose Rosa spp. Carex Carex spp. Spice Plant ,OOLFLXPSDUYLÀRUXP Cast Iron Plant Aspidistra elatior Spiraea Spiraea vanhouttei Chincherinchee Ornithogalum thyrsoides Spiraea, Anthony Waterer Spiraea x bumalda Clover, Crimson Trifolium incarnatum Spiraea, Japanese Spiraea joponica Columbine Aquilegia ‘McKana Giant’ Sweet Bay Laurus nobilis Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Trumpet Bush Tecoma stans Crinum Lily Crinum spp. Verbena, Lemon Aloysia triphylla Crocus Crocus spp. Viburnum Viburnum suspensum Daffodil Narcissus spp. Vitex Vites spp. Daylily Hemerocallis spp. Weigela :HLJHODÀRULGD False dragonhead Physostegia virginiana Wild Lilac Ceanothus spp. Fairy Duster Calliandra eriophylla Wisteria Wisteria spp. , Asparagus $VSDUDJXVRI¿FLQDOLV Xylosma Xylosma congestum Fern, Tree Asparagus virgatus Yellowbells Tecoma stans Fern, Boston Nephrolepis exaltata Yew Taxus media Fern, Leatherleaf* Rumohra adiantiformis Yew, Japanese Taxus cuspidata Fortnight Lily Moraea spp. Yew, Southern Podocarpus macrophyllus Foxglove, Common Digitalis purpurea Yucca, Adam’s Needle

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