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Plant Identification  --  Emergent Weeds  --  Bulrush

BULRUSH (Scirpus spp.)


Treatment Tips: Use ‘Recommended Control’ only for early season growth. Choose ‘Alternate Controls’ later in season. Wet plants thoroughly when liquid sprays are used.


Description: Long, tall, triangular or round-shaped stem which may or maynot have leaves. Cluster of brownish flowers and seeds are located at the endof the stem. Inhabits shallow water along shorelines.


Distribution: Common throughout the United States.



bulrush
Recommended Control Method: Mix 1 ounce of 2,4-D liquid (see label) in 1 gallon of water. Spray directly on plant. Approximately 75 gallons of this solution will be needed to treat 1 acre of plants.
OR
Apply Navigate evenly at the rate of 150 pounds per acre of plants.
Alternate Control Methods: Reward: 1.3 ounces per gallon of water plus non-ionic surfactant.
Shore-Klear: 1 ounce per gallon of water plus non-ionic surfactant.
Weedtrine-D: 6.5 ounces per gallon of water plus non-ionic surfactant. 100 gallons of the above solution(s) will treat 1 acre of plants.



Descriptions and pictures are from the book "How to Identify and Control Water Weeds and Algae", Edited by James C. Schmidt, 5th edition revised 1998, copyright 1976 Applied Biochemists.
 
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