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User Safety Recommendations • Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. • Users should remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. • Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. Kills unwanted grasses in and around Environmental Hazards ornamental . This product is toxic to fish. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters Spray ornamentals “over-the-top” or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. Rinsing appli - ACTIVE INGREDIENT: cation equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water Fluazifop-P-butyl: Butyl( )-2-[4-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)- bodies or drainage systems. R 2-pyridinyl]oxy]phenoxy]propanoate ...... 1.70% Physical and Chemical Hazards OTHER INGREDIENTS ...... 98.30% Do not use or store near heat or open flame. TOTAL 100.00% THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS: DIRECTIONS FOR USE 0.125 lb. (+) isomer (fluazifop-P-butyl) per gallon. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsis - Contains petroleum distillates. tent with its labeling. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN application. Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or CAUTION for commercial seed pro duction, or for research purposes. For use on SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING plants intended for aesthetic purposes and being grown in ornamental gardens or parks, or on golf courses, or lawns and grounds. 1. Product Description Ornamec ® 170 Grass Herbicide is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and perennial grass weeds. Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass). READ THE ENTIRE LABEL FIRST. Control Symptoms – Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide is a systemic OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS AND herbicide which moves from the treated foliage into the shoots, roots, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. rhizomes, stolons, and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated grass weeds. Excellent control of a wide range of annual and perennial grass weeds will be obtained with Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide when PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS applied as directed on this label. Hazards to Humans & Domestic Animals Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms CAUTION : Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, include loss of vigor, yellowing and/or reddening, and eventual death to eyes, or clothing. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes, socks, the treated grass . Symptoms are generally observed within one to and chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate or viton. Wash three weeks, depending on grass weed and environmental thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, conditions. drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide can be used to control grass weeds in First Aid many newly transplanted and established ornamentals, trees, and groundcovers. Apply to actively growing grass weeds before they If in eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with exceed the recommended growth stages shown below. See the water for 15-20 minutes. following Tables 7 through 10 for specific uses. • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Make over-the-top application of Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide to • Call a poison control center or doctor for treat - ornamentals listed in Table 7. Over-the-top applications are defined as ment advice. spray patterns delivered to the upper portions of the established ornamentals and target weeds. Use sufficient spray volumes to ensure If on skin • Take off contaminated clothing. a uniform distribution and complete spray coverage of the target or clothing: • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for weeds. Make directed spray applications to plants listed in Tables 8 15-20 minutes. through 10 to prevent contact of spray with foliage. Directed spray • Call a poison control center or doctor for treat - applications are defined as spray patterns aimed or directed toward the ment advice. lower portion of the established ornamentals, and this method of If swallowed: • Immediately call a poison control center or application will minimize the phytotoxicity of the desired species. If the doctor. growth habit of the plant or other factors do not allow a directed spray, • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by an over-the-top application can be made to plants in Tables 6 though 8. the poison control center or doctor. However, there is the possibility of damage in the range listed for each • Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give table when applied at label rates. Do not apply to ornamentals that may anything to an unconscious person. be harvested for food within one year after application. NOTICE TO BUYER AND USER: It is impossible to test every species Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison and variety or of ornamental plants under all conditions. Plant control center or doctor or going for treatment. You may also contact tolerance of pesticides vary as conditions vary. Plant tolerance of 1-877-800-5556 for emergency medical treatment advice. Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide at label rates has been found to be Note to Physician: Contains petroleum distillates – vomiting may acceptable within the ranges specified for the indicated genera and cause aspiration pneumonia. species. Neither the manufacturer nor the seller has determined whether Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide can be used on plants not User Safety Requirements specified on this label. The user should determine if Ornamec 170 Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining Personal Grass Herbicide can be used prior to use. Protective Equipment (PPE). If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

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2. Annual and Perennial Grass Control in 3.2 Bermudagrass Control in Tall Fescue* Ornamentals, Trees, Shrubs, and Groundcovers For spot treatments of tall fescue with hand-operated sprayers: Not for use in vegetable gardens or on -bearing trees Make applications in the spring and fall. Start applications after green and shrubs. up. Take care with applications to tall fescue during the summer months Spray to obtain thorough coverage of grass foliage, but not to the point (July and August). Repeat in 14 to 21 day intervals if regrowth occurs. of runoff. Do not apply Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide if rainfall is Complete control may take 1 to 2 growing seasons. expected within 1 hour. Apply Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide to actively Avoid applications to tall fescue under stress due to drought, tempera - growing grasses before they exceed growth stages specified in Tables ture extremes, or chemical injury. Use hand-operated sprayers (back - 5 and 6. Apply Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide when the first grass pack sprayers, compression or pump-up sprayers, or tank type species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth sprayers). Add 2 fl.oz. of product per 1 gallon of water to treat each stage for treatment. 1,000 square feet of turf. Additional spray preparations for tall fescue Do not apply Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide to grasses which are are presented in the following table: stressed due to moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical or Table 3: Spot Treatments for Bermudagrass Control in Tall Fescue (at rate chemical injury. Do not apply to grasses which have exceeded the of one gallon per 1000 sq.ft. of turf) specified growth stages (See Tables 5 and 6). Add This Amount Of BROADCAST TREATMENTS: For annual grass species, use 6 to To Make This Spray Volume Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide 9 fl.oz. of Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide per 1,000 square feet. For perennial grass species, use 9 fl.oz. of Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide 1 gallon 2 fl.oz. (12 tsp) per 1,000 square feet per application. 2 gallons 4 fl.oz. (24 tsp) The maximum amount of fluazifop-R-butyl per treated area is 1.1lb. 5 gallons 10 fl.oz. (64 tsp) a.i./acre per year (27 fl.oz./1000 sq.ft. per year). Equal measures: 1 fluid ounce (fl.oz.) = 2 tablespoons (Tbs) = 6 teaspoons (tsp) and 8 fl.oz. = 1 cup SPOT TREATMENTS: Mix Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide with water according to the amounts shown in the following chart. Spray to obtain Allow time (up to 24 hours) for this product to be absorbed and trans- thorough coverage, but do not spray to the point of runoff. located before mowing the treated area. Wait 14 days before re- Table 1: Spot Treatments in Ornamentals, Trees, Shrubs and seeding treated areas of tall fescue. Groundcovers Note: The application of this product may show slight discoloration to Add This Amount of the desirable turfgrass. Symptoms are temporary and discoloration will To Make This Spray Volume Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide subside. Do not apply to tall fescue turf unless injury can be tolerated. Weather and cultural treatments can also affect applications. 24 fl.oz. 3.5 tablespoons *Not applicable in 32 fl.oz. 2.5 fl.oz. (5 tablespoons) 1 gallon 10 fl.oz. (18 tablespoons) 4. Dallisgrass Control in Tall Fescue* Equal measures: 1 fluid ounce (fl.oz.) = 2 tablespoons (Tbs) = 6 teaspoons For spot treatments of tall fescue: Make a single application in the (tsp) and 8 fl.oz. = 1 cup spring. Add 2 fl.oz. of Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide per one gallon of water to treat 1,000 sq.ft. to control dallisgrass in tall fescue turf. 3. Bermudagrass Control in Zoysiagrass and Note: The application of this product to tall fescue turf may show slight Tall Fescue Turf* discoloration. Symptoms are temporary and discoloration will subside. Use Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide to suppress and eventually control Do not apply to tall fescue turf unless injury can be tolerated. Weather some undesirable grasses in turf areas. To control common bermuda - and cultural treatments can also affect applications. Use a minimum grass and hybrid bermudagrass, follow the directions below: spray volume of 30 gallons of water per acre. Note: The application of this product may show slight discoloration to Application timing is critical and is determined by Growing Degree the desirable turfgrass. Symptoms are temporary and discoloration will Days (GDD). GDD units are determined by the following calculation: subside. Do not apply to tall fescue turf unless injury can be tolerated. Max daily temp (in °F) + Minimum daily temp (in °F) - 50°F = GDD Weather and cultural treatments can also affect applications. 2 *Not applicable in California If the calculation is zero or a negative number, it is ignored. Add each 3.1 Bermudagrass Control in Zoysiagrass* day’s GDD units beginning on January 1st. When your total reaches For spot treatments of zoysiagrass with hand-operated sprayers: 270 to 360 GDD, apply the Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide. Effective Begin applications in late spring (near June 1) as bermudagrass dallisgrass control will only be obtained in this GDD range. begins growth. Repeat applications at 30-day intervals throughout the Table 4: Example of GDD Tracking summer until fall to continue the growth suppression of bermudagrass. Subtract Daily Total Complete control may take 1 to 2 growing seasons. Date Max Temp Min Temp Average 50 GDD GDD Avoid applications to zoysiagrass under stress due to drought, temperature extremes, or chemical injury. Use hand-operated sprayers Day 1 75 45 60 10 10 10 (backpack sprayers, compression or pump-up sprayers, or tank type Day 2 65 45 55 5 5 15 sprayers). Add 1.3 fl.oz. of product per 1 gallon of water to treat 1,000 Day 3 55 45 50 0 0 15 square feet of turf. Additional spray preparations for zoysiagrass are presented in the following table: Day 4 65 45 55 5 5 20 Day 5 50 45 47.5 -2.5 -2.5 20 Table 2: Spot Treatments for Bermudagrass Control in Zoysiagrass (at rate of one gallon per 1000 sq.ft. of turf) *Not applicable in California

Add This Amount Of To Make This Spray Volume Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide 1 gallon 1.3 fl.oz. (8 tsp) 2 gallons 2.6 fl.oz. (16 tsp) 5 gallons 6.5 fl.oz. (40 tsp) Equal measures: 1 fluid ounce (fl.oz.) = 2 tablespoons (Tbs) = 6 teaspoons (tsp) and 8 fl.oz. = 1 cup Allow time (up to 24 hours) for this product to be absorbed and trans- located before mowing the treated area. *Not applicable in California

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5. Grass Species Controlled Table 6: Perennial Grasses Table 5: Annual Grasses Grass Species Growth Stage Grass Species Growth Stage Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) 4 to 8 inch runners Barnyardgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Dallisgrass** (Paspalum dilatatum) 270 to 360 GDD** (Echinochloa crus-galli) and/or heading. Guineagrass (Panicum maximum) 6 to 12 inches tall before seedhead Broadleaf signalgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering initiation (Brachiaria platyphylla) and/or heading. Crabgrass, large 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Quackgrass (Agropyron repens) 6 to 10 inches (Digitaria sanguinalis) and/or heading. Rhizome johnsongrass 8 to 18 inches tall and before boot Crabgrass, smooth 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering (Sorghum halepense) stage (Digitaria ischaemum) and/or heading. Crabgrass, southern 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Torpedograss* 3 to 10 inches tall (first application) (Digitaria ciliaris) and/or heading. Torpedograss* 2 to 3 inches tall (subsequent Crabgrass, tropical 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering application) (Digitaria bicornis) and/or heading. Wirestem muhly 4 to 12 inches tall before seedhead Downy brome 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering (Muhlenbergia frondosa) initiation (Bromus tectorum) and/or heading. Fall panicum 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering *For control of Torpedograss, use 9 fluid ounces/1000sq.ft./application. (Panicum dichotomiflorum) and/or heading. 3 applications will be needed. Field sandbur 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering ** See Section 4. Dallisgrass Control in Tall Fescue for detailed instructions. (Cenchrus pauciflorus) and/or heading. Foxtail, giant 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering (Setaria faberi) and/or heading. 6. Ornamentals Foxtail, green 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering (Setaria viridis) and/or heading. Table 7. Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following Foxtail, yellow 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). (Setaria lutescens) and/or heading. Goosegrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Common Name/Variety Scientific Name (Eleusine indica) and/or heading. Abelia, Glossy Abelia grandiflora Italian Ryegrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Acacia, Jim wheat (Lolium multiflorum) and/or heading. Acacia schafnerii Acacia, Ongerops Itchgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Acacia redolens (Rottboellia exaltata) and/or heading. Acacia, Shoe-string Acacia stenophylla Johnsongrass, seedling 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Acacia, Willow (Sorghum halepense) and/or heading. Acacia saligna Acacia, Willow-leafed Junglerice 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Acacia salacina (Echinochloa contracta) and/or heading. Ageratum, sp. Ageratum sp. Kikuyugrass* 4 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Almond, Flowering (Pennisetum clandestinum) and/or heading. Prunus trialoba Aloe vera Prairie cupgrass 4 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Aloe vera (Eriochloa contracta) and/or heading. Aloe zanzibarica Aloe zanzibarica Rabbitfootgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Aloe, Barbados (Polypogon monspeliersis) and/or heading. Aloe barbadensis Alyssum sp. Red rice 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Alyssum sp. (Oryza sativa) and/or heading. Ash, American Mountain* Sorbus americana* Shattercane/Wildcane/Volunteer milo 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Ash, Arizona Fraxinus velutina (Sorghum bicolor) and/or heading. Ash, Green* Sorghum almum 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Fraxinus pensylvanica* (Sorghum almum) and/or heading. Ash, White* Fraxinus Americana* Southern sandbur 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Asparagus, Myres; Asparagus, (Cenchrus echinatus) and/or heading. Sprenger, Sprengeri Asparagus densiflorus Southwestern cupgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Aucuba (Eriochloa gracilis) and/or heading. Aucuba japonica panicum 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Aucuba japonica variegata Aucuba japonica variegata (Panicum texanum) and/or heading. Aurea Philadelphus coronarius Volunteer barley 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Australian bush cherry (Hordeum vulgare) and/or heading. Syzgium paniculatum Volunteer corn 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Australian tea tree Leptospermum laevigatum (Zea mays) and/or heading. Banana, Ethiopia Musa maurelli Volunteer oats 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Banksia (Avena fatua) and/or heading. Rosa banksiae Volunteer rye 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Barberry, Mentor Berberis mentorensis (Secale cereale) and/or heading. Barberry, Redleaf Japanese; Pygmy, Volunteer wheat 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Crimson* Berberis thunbergii* (Triticum aestivum) and/or heading. Bearberry, Red Wild oats 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Avena fatua) and/or heading. Begonia, Scarletta* Begonia Semperflorens cultoreum* Wild proso millet 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Bellflower Campanula carpatica (Panicum milliaceum) and/or heading. Berkman’s Witchgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Thuja orientalis (Panicum capillare) and/or heading. Birch, Eastern white* Betula pendula* Woolly cupgrass 2 to 8 inches tall, before tillering Bird of Paradise Caesalpinia gilliesii (Eriochloa villosa) and/or heading. Bird of Paradise Strelitzia reginae *Not for use in California Bird of Paradise, Giant Strelitzia nicolai Bittle bush Encelia farinose (cont. on next page)

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Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Blaauw’s pink, Boule de neige, Crabapple, Showy Rhododendron sp. Malus floribunda Delaware Valley white, Delaware Cranesbill Valley white, Fashio, Gerard’s Rose, Geranium pratense Gibraltar, Gloria, Greeting, Gumpo Creeping Charlie Pilea nummularifolia pink, Gumpo white, H.H. Hume, Crossandra Crossandra nilotica Hahm red, Herbert, Hino red, Croton Kaempo, Kluis sensation, Masasoit, Codiaeum variegatum Mother’s day, Pericat, Pink pearl, Crown Vetch Vicia sp. President Lincoln, Prize, Purple gem, Cypress, Allum lawson Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Red ruffle, Red wing, Road runner, Cypress, Cripps hinoki false Rosebud, Royalty, Rutherfordiana Chamaecyparis obtusa Constances, Salmon spray, Snow, Cypress, Italian Cupressus sempervirens Stewartstonian, Sweetheart, Tabor, Daisy, Shasta Chrysanthemum x superbum Tradition, White cascade Daisy, White africans Osteospermum fruticosum alba Blue point, Blue vase juniper, Gold Daylily coast juniper, Gold tip, Hetzi, Juniperus chinensis Hemerocallis hybrids Deutzia, Slender Hollywood, Juniper, Keteleeri, Nicks Deutzia gracilis compact juniper, Parsoni, Sargent Dianthus, Sweet William Dianthus barbatus juniper, Torulosa Dogwood, Cornelia cherry Cornus mas Blue Star Creeper Dogwood, Flaviramea; Red twig Isotoma sp. Cornus sericea Bottle-brush Dogwood, Flowering Callistemon lanceolatus Cornus florida Bougainvillea sp. Dumbcane, Giant Bougainvillea sp. Dieffenbachia amoena Boxwood, Common; Welleri Emerald green, Globosa, Pyramidalis, Buxus sempervirens Boxwood, Japanese Techny, Techny American arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis Buxus microphylla var. japonica white cedar, Woodwardii Boxwood, Korean Buxus microphylla var. koreana Emerald mound Brown bean Lonicera xylosteum Sedum guatemalense Eranthemum, Purple false Brush cherry Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum Eugenia myrtifolia Erythrina, Fastadiata; Swamp Buckthorn, Tallhedge Erythrina fusca Rhamnus frangula immortella Burningbush, Compact Kochia scoparia f. trychophylla Escallonia fradessii Cactus, Barrel Escallonia fradessii Ferocactus sp. Escallonia rubra Cactus, Cholla Escallonia rubra Opuntia Cholla Euonymus forunei Cactus, Hedgehog Euonymus fortunei Echinocactus sp. Euonymus, Siebold Cactus, Saguaro Euonymus alata Carnegiea gijantea Euonymus, Silver King California pepper tree Euonymus japonica Schinus molle Euonymus, Spreading Camellia Euonymus kiautschovicus Camellia japonica Euryops Camellia, Sasanqua Euryops pectinatus Camellia sasanqua Evergreen, Fransher; Silver queen; Candelabra plant Treubii ribbon Aglanoema commutatum Euphorbia lacteal Cape weed Evergreen, Painted Arctotheca calendula Aglanoema crispum Caricature plant Fatshedera Graptophyllum pictum Fatshedera lizei Carissa tuttlei Fern, Desert tree Carissa tuttlei Lysiloma thornberii Carolina cherry Fern, Leatherleaf Prunus caroliniana compacta Runohra adiantiformis Cascalote Fern, Shield Caesalpinia cacalaco Polystichum capense Cassia, African Fern, Sword Cassia didymobotrya Nephrolepsis exaltata Cassia, Feathery Fig, Creeping Cassia artemisiodes Ficus repens Centaurea, Dusty miller Fig, Exotica weeping Centaurea cineraria Ficus benjamina Century plant Fig, Trailing hottentot* Agave americana Carpobrotus chilensis* Cerastium, Snow in Summer Fir, Balsam* Cerastium tomentosum Abies balsamea* Ceratonia, Carob tree Fir, Concolor Ceratonia siliqua Abies concolor Cercis, Red bud Fir, Douglas Cercis canadiensis Pseudotsuga menziesii Chionoides, Elizabeth Gable, Fir, Noble Less dark purple, Purple elegans, Rhododendron catawbiense Abies procera Firethorn Purple spendor, Rose Greeley, Pyracantha graberi Roseum elegans, Roseum Firethorn, Mojave Pyracantha koidzumii x coccinea superbum, White catawba Firethorn, Scarlet; Lalandei Pyracantha coccinea Chives Firethorn, Variegated Allium schoenoprasum Pyracantha angustifolia Cleyera Firewheel tree Cleyera spp. Stenocarpus sinuatus Cleyera Forsythia intermedia Ternstroemia gymnanthera Forsythia intermedia Clover, Pink Forsythia sp. Polygonum capitatum Forsythia sp. Coffee Forsythia, Weeping Coffea Arabica Forsythia suspensa Coleus, Jade wizard* Gable Hybrid Coleus x hybridus* Rhododendron “Gable Hybrid” Coolibah, Gum-barked Gardenia, Dwarf Eucalyptus microtheca Gardenia jasminoides Coreopsis, Threadleaf Gardenia, Tahitian Coreopsis verticillata Gardenia taitensis Cotoneaster Gay feather Cotoneaster microphyllus Liatris spicata Cotoneaster Gazania gold rush Cotoneaster repens Gazania splendens Cotoneaster apiculata Gazania uniflora leucoleana Cotoneaster apiculata Gazania uniflora leucolaena Cotoneaster, Coral beauty; Geranium Cotoneaster dammeri Pelargonium domesticum Royal beauty Geranium, Ivy Pelargonium peltatum Cotoneaster, Spreading Geranium, Smash hit red* Cotoneaster divaricatus Pelargonium x hortorum* Cotoneaster, Willowleaf Gimlet, Narrow-leaf Cotoneaster salicifolius franch Eucalyptus spathulata (cont. on next column) (cont. on next page) – 4– ECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECI

Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Gladiolus, Debbie; Jennie; Mahogany; Ligustrum, Amur River Gladiolus x hortulanus Ligustrum amurense Stargazer Ligustrum, Privel/California Ligustrum ovalifolium Gold drop, Primrose beauty Ligustrum, Texas Potentilla fructose Ligustrum texanum Golden-rain tree; Varnish tree* Ligustrum, Vicari Koelreuteria paniculata* Ligustrum x Vicari Grapefruit Ligustrum, Wax Citrus paradise Ligustrum lucidum Green stone crop Lilac, James McFarlane Sedum brevifolium Syringa villosa Gum, Desert Lilac, Korean Eucalyptus rudis Syringa patula Gum, Red Lily of the Nile, Peter Pan Eucalyptus rostrata Agapanthus africanus Gum, Red box Lily, Kaffir Eucalyptus polyanthemos Clivia miniata Hackberry* Lily-of-the-Valley Bush Celtis occidentalis* Pieris japonica Hahnii/Mother-in-law’s tongue Linden, Little-leaf* Sansevieria trifasciata Tilia cordata* Hawthorn, Yedda/Indian Liriope Raphiolepis umbellate Liriope spicata Heather, Scotch Liriope, Green/Variegated Calluna vulgaris Liriope muscari Hemlock, Eastern Magnolia, Southern Tsuga canadensis Magnolia grandiflora Hen and chickens Magnolia, Star Sempervivum tectorum Magnolia stellata Hesperaloe parviflora Mahonia Hesperaloe parviflora Mahonia aquifolium Hibiscus, Althea Mahonia, King’s Ransom* Hibiscus syriacus Mahonia wagoneri* Hibiscus, Chinese Manila ripple Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Schefflera arboricola Holly, American Maple, Flame amur* Ilex opaca Acer ginnala* Holly, Dwarf buford Maple, Japanese Ilex cornuta Acer palmatum Holly, Fosteri Maple, Norway Ilex x attenuata Acer platanoides Holly, Japanese Maple, Silver* Ilex crenata Acer saccharinum* Holly, Meserve Maple, Sugar Ilex x meserveae Acer saccharum Hollyhock Marigold Alcea rosea Calendula sp. Honey locust/Shade master Marigold Gleditsia triancanthos var. inermis Tagetes sp. Honeysuckle, Bush Mesquite, Chilean Diervilla lonicera Prosopis chilensis Honeysuckle, Cape Mirror plant Tecomaria capensis Coprosma baueri Honeysuckle, Marrow Mirror plant, Variegated Lonicera x morrowii Coprosma repens Hosta, Variegated Moon glow Hosta lancifolia Sansevieria sp. Hydrangea, Oakleaf Morningglory, Bush Hydrangea quercifolia Convolvulus oneorum Hydrangea, Panicle Myoporum, Prostrate Hydrangea paniculata Myoporum parvifolium Iberis, Candytuff Myrtle, Crepe Iberis sempervirens Lagerstroemia indica Ice plant, Purple trailing Myrtle, Wax Mesembryanthemum drosanhemum Myrica cerifera productus New Zealand Christmas tree Ice plant, Red spike Metrosideros excelsus Mesembryanthemum lampranthus Oak, Line spectabilis Quercus virginiana Ice plant, Rose Oak, Pin* Quercus palustris* Mesembryanthemum drosanhemum Oak, Silk hispidum Grevillea robusta Indigo, Firecracker, Mexican Ocotillo Justicia spicigera Fouquieria splendens Inkberry, Compact Odocanthus sp. Ilex glabra Odocanthus sp. Iris Oleander, Pink/ Variegated/ Petite Iris sp. Nerium oleander Ironwood Olive tree Olneya tesota Olea europaea Ivy, Algerian Olive, Russian Hedera canariensis Elaeagnus angustifolia Ivy, Ellen Danica, grape Orange, Sour Cissus rhombifloia Citrus aurantium Ivy, English Osmanthus, tea olive Hedera helix Osmanthus fragrans Ivy, Hahn’s Pachysandra, Japanese Hedera helix hahnii Pachysandra terminalis Ixora Pagoda flower Ixora coccinea Clerodendrum speciosum Jacaranda Pagoda tree* Jacaranda acutifolia Sophora japonica* Jasmine, Asiatic Palibin Trachelospermum asiaticum Syringa meyeri Jasmine, Star Palm, Canary Island date Trachelospermum jasminoides Phoenix canariensis Jessamine, Carolina Palm, Chinese fan Gelsemium sempervirens Livistona chinenis Jojoba Palm, Golden fruited (small) Simmiondsia chinensii Chrysalidocarpus lutescens Juniper Palm, Mediterranean fan Juniperus procumbens Chamaerops humilis Juniper, Admiral* Palm, Mexican fan Juniperus horizontalis* Washingtonia robusta Juniper, Cologreen Palm, Pygmy date Juniperus scopulorum Phoenix roebelenii Juniper, Red cedar Palm, Queen Juniperus virginiana Acrecastrum romanzoffianum Korean azalea/Poukhanense Palm, Queen Rhododendron yedoense Cocos plumose Lantana, Bush Palm, Sago Lantana camara Cycus revolute Lantana, Purple (trailing) Palm, Windmill Lantana sellowiana Chamaerops excelsa Lantana, Twistwood; Wayfaring tree* Palo Verde, green Viburnum lantana* Parkinsonia aculeate Laurel, Indian Panax, Parsley Ficus macrocarpa nitiida Polyscias fruticosa Laurel, Indian Passion vine Ficus nitida Passiflora pfordtii Lavender cotton Pear, Bradford Santolina chamaecy parissus Pyrus calleryana Legume, O’Conners Pepin, Skandia, Buffalo, Juniper Trifolium fragiferum Juniperus sabina Lentago, Nannyberry* Pepper, Brazilian Viburnum lentago* Schinus terebinthifolius (cont. on next column) (cont. on next page) – 5– ECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECIMEN LABEL – SPECI

Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following Table 7 (cont) . Over-The-Top Applications may be applied to the following ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). ornamentals (Use only a nonionic surfactant). Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Periwinkle Shore juniper Vinca major Juniperus conferta Periwinkle, Myrtle/ dwarf Snapdragon, Yellow floral carpet* Vinca minor Antirrihinium majus* Petunia Spider flower Petunia sp. Grevillea rosmarinifolia Philodendron selloum Spirea, Anthony Waterer/ Crispa/ Philodendron selloum Spiraea x bumalda Philodendron, “Micans” velvetleaf Froebelii/ Gold Flame Philodendron oxycardium Photinia Spirea, Billard Photinia x fraseri Spiraea x billiardii Phyllostachys, Golden bamboo Spirea, Coccinea* Phyllostachys aurea Spiraea japonica* Physocarpus, Abbotswood/ Spirea, False Astilbe x arendsii Gold drop/ Jackmanni Physocarpus fruticosa Spirea, Snowmound Spiraea nipponica Physocarpus, Dwarf ninebark/ Nanus Spirea, Thunberg Physocarpus opulifolius Spiraea thenbergii Pine, African Fern Spruce Dwarf Alberta / Black Hills/ Podocarpus gracilior Picea glauca Pine, Australian/ Black Densata Pinus nigra Pine, Canary Island Spruce, Blue Pinus canariensis Picea pungens Pine, Dwarf Swiss mountain Spruce, Norway Pinus mugo Picea abies Pine, Eastern white Spruce, Serbian Pinus strobes Picea omorika Pine, Loblolly* Statice, Annual Pinus taeda* Statice sinuate Pine, Longleaf* Strawberry, Ornamental Pinus palustris* Fragaria chiloensis Pine, Mexican border Sumac, African standard Pinus strobiformus Rhus lancea Pine, Norfolk Island Sumac, Fragrant Araucaria heterophylla Rhus aromatic Pine, Pitch* Sweetgum, American Pinus rigids* Liquidambar styraciflua Pine, Pond* Sycamore* Pinus serotina* Platanus sp.* Pine, Ponderosa/ Western Ti plant Pinus ponderosa Cordyline terminalis Pine, Red Viburnum Pinus resinosa Viburnum odoratissium Pine, Sand* Viburnum, Arrowwood Pinus clause* Viburnum dentatum Pine, Scotch Viburnum, Compact cranberrybush Pinus sylvestris Viburnum trilobum Pine, Shortleaf* Viburnum, Doublefile / tomentosum Pinus echinata* Viburnum plicatum Pine, Slash* Viburnum, Japanese snowball Pinus elliottii* Viburnum japonicum Pine, Spruce* Viburnum, Judd Pinus glabra* Viburnum x juddii Pine, Table-Mountain* Viburnum, Nanum Pinus pungens* Viburnum opulus Pine, Virginia Viburnum, Spandankwa Pinus virginiana Viburnum suspensum Pine, Yew Viburnum, Willowwood Podocarpus macrophylla Viburnum x rhytidophylloides Pink lady Waffle plant/Metallic plant Raphiolepis indica Hemigraphis sp. Plum, Natal Water willow Carissa grandiflora Jacobinia ghiesbreghtiana Plumbago, Cane Weigelia, Newport red / Pink Plumbago capensis Weigela florida Plumosa Willow, Australia Chamaecyparis pisifera Geijera parviflora Portulaca, Sunglo* Willow, Basket / Purple* Portulaca grandiflora* Salix purpurea* Potentilla verna* * Willow, Desert Potentilla verna Pittosporum phillyraeoides Protea* Willow, Tortuosa corkscrew Protea compacts* Salix matsudana Protea* Willow, weeping* Protea eximia* Salix babylonia* Protea* Willow, Wheelers dwarf, variegated Protea repens* Pittosporum Tobira Protea, Giant/ King Willow, white Protea cynaroides Salix alba Protea, Oleander-leaved* Xylosma Protea nerifolia* Xylosma senticosa Purple Hopseed Bush Yarrow, Common Dodonea viscosa purplurea Achillea millefolium Pyrancanths, Lodense Yarrow, Coronation Gold/ Fernleaf Pyracanta koidzumii Achillea filipendulina Quince, Flowering* Yaupon, Dwarf yaupon / Tall Chaenomeles speciosa* Ilex vomitoria Radiator plant Yellow bells Peperomia scandens Tecoma stans angustate Red fountain grass Yellow oleander tree Pennisetum setaceum Thevetia peruviana Rhododendron Yew, Japanese Rhododendron formosa Taxus cuspidata Rhondodendron, Amoenum/ Yew, Dense / Hicks / Thayeri Taxus x media Coral Bells Rhododendron obtusum Yucca Yucca filamentosa Rhuellia californica Yucca, Spanish dagger Rheullia california Yucca gloriosa Rose Yucca, Weeping dagger Rosa sp. Yucca pendula Rose, Hybrid tea Zinnia Rosa hybrida Zinnia sp. Rose, Rock *Not applicable in California Cistus hybridus Rosemary dwarf Rosmarinus officinalis prostrates Rubber tree Ficus elastica decora Sage, Autumn’s Salvia greggi Sage, Texas Leucophyllum frutescens Sally, Moneywort/ Wandering Lysimachia nummularia Saltbush Atriplex sp. Sandwort Arenaria verna Sedum Sedum spectabile Sedum Sedum x rubrotinctum Senna Cassia sturtii (cont. on next column)

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Table 8. Directed applications minimize the foliar injury of the ornamentals Table 9. Directed applications minimize the foliar injury of the ornamentals shown in the list below. When possible and plant growth habit allows, shown in the list below. When possible and plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the plants listed below. applications should be made as a directed spray to the plants listed below. Limited testing of the same plants has shown phytotoxicity of up to 20% when Limited testing of the same plants has shown phytotoxicity of up to 50% when this product is applied over-the-top at label rates. this product is applied over-the-top at label rates. Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Common Name/Variety Scientific Name Bamboo, Heavenly Acacia Nandina domestica Acacia latifolia Bottle-brush, Weeping Acacia, sweet Callistemon viminalis Acacia farnesiana Bugle weed Bleeding heart Ajuga variegate Dicentra spectabilis Cactus, Prickly pear Blueberry, Tifblue Opuntia sp. Vaccinium achei Carmel Ceanothus, Carmel creeper, Bottle tree Ceonothus griseus Brachychiton populneus Yankee Point Cardinal guard; Firespike; Cats claw, Yellow trumpet Scarlet flame Odontonema strictum Begonia tweediana Cinquefoil, Spring* * Carrot wood Potentilla verna Cupaniopsis anacardioides Columbine Cassia Aquilegia hybrid Cassia condolioma Cypress, Leyland Cherry mazzard* * Cupressocyparis leylandii Avium prunum Daisy, African bush Cordyline Gamolepsis chrysanthemoides Cordyline stricta Daisy, African; Treasure flowers Coromandel Gazania ringens Asystasia gangetica Dracaena, Massangeana Croton, Chinese crenate Dracaena fragans Exococaria cochichinensis Dracaena, Tricolor Desert broom Dracaena marginata Baccharis sarothroides Eureka; Kurume; Sunglow Eucalyptus Rhododendron obtusum Eucalyptus nicholii Fetterbush Fiddlewood Leucothoe axillaris Citharexylum spinosum Fir, Fraser Formosa Abies fraseri Rhododendron indicum Gallery Fragrant sumac Gladiolus x hortulanus Rhus aromatica Grass, Fountain Hearts and flowers Pennisetum setaceum Aptenia cordifolia Grass, Mondo Hersey red, Hino pink, Hinodegeri Ophiopogon japonicum Rhododendron obtusum Green carpet Hibiscus Herniaria glabra Hibiscus lepenk Guava, Pineapple Ice Plant, White (trailing) Feijoa sellowiana Mesembryanthemum delosperma alba Gum, Lemon-scented Ivy, Swedish Eucalyptus citriodora Plectranthus australis Honeysuckle, Japanese Jade plant Lonicera japonica Crassula argentea Indica Janet Craig/Warneckii Rhododendron indicum Dracaena deremensis Juniper, Arcadia; Broadmoor; Juniper, Armstrongii Juniperus sabina Juniperus chinensis Scandia; Tamariseifolia Juniper, Burkii Juniperus virginiana Juniper, Blue Pacific Juniper, Excelsa Strieta; Spiny Greek Juniperus conferta Juniperus scopulorum Juniper, Blue Rug; Hughes; Variegata; Karen Webberi; Wiltonii; Youngtown Juniperus horizontalis Rhododendron poukhanense Compacta Kings crown Justicia carnea Juniper, Grey Owl; Skyrocket Knotweed, pinkhead Juniperus virginiana Polygonum capitatum Juniper, Maney; Nana; Old Gold; Magnolia, southern Magnolia grandiflora Pfitzeriana; Prostrata; Robdsta; Juniperus chinensis Pothos; Marble Queen Epipremnum aureum Spearmint Primrose, Mexican evening Oenothera berlandieri Juniper, Pathfinder; Welchii Rubber plant, baby Juniperus scopulorum Peperomia obtusifolia Juniper, San Jose Shrimp plant Juniperus japonica Justicia brandegeana Lantana, White Shrimp plant, white Lantana montevidensis Justicia betonia Lilac Shrimp plant, yellow Syringa chinensis Pachystachys lutea Maki Slipper flower Podocarpus macrophyllus Pedilanthus tithymaloides Maple, Red Sonoran palo verde Acer rubrum Cercidium praecox Oleander Thunbergia, laurel-leaved Nerium oleander standard Thunbergia laurifolia Oyster plant Umbrella plant Rhoeo spathacea Philodendron Cyperus alternifolius Philodendron sp. *Not applicable in California PJM Rhododendron sp. Plumeria, Temple tree Plumeria acuminata Privet, Japanese Ligustrum japonicum Protea* Banksia prinotes* Protea* Banksia victoria* Protea* Banksia speciosa* Protea, Pincushion* Leucospermum cordifolium* Ruellia Ruellia ciliosa Snowball, Chinese Viburnum macrocephalum Spirea, Vanhoutte Spiraea x vanhoutteii Star plant, Lavender Grewia caffra Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo Variegated ajuga Ajuga reptans Willow Salix caroliniana *Not applicable in California

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