Brazilian white eye (mexican clover)
Richardia brasiliensis
Megathyrsus maximus grows naturally in open grasslands, usually under or near trees and shrubs and along riverbanks. It can withstand wildfire and drought. The species has broad morphological and agronomic variability, ranging in height from 0.5 to 3.5 m (1.6 to 11.5 ft), with 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) stems. The plant also can reproduce through Apomixis effectively cloning itself through seed. Panicles are open, with as many as 9000 seeds per plant.
Pesticides
Aatrex Liquid 480
intensity: ★★★
Arsenal
intensity: ★★★
Clearview
intensity: ★★★
Compitox
intensity: ★★★
GF2050
intensity: ★★★
Princep Nine-T
intensity: ★★★
Sightline A
intensity: ★★★
Nufarm Fluroxypyr
intensity: N/A
Reclaim II A
intensity: N/A
Reclaim II B
intensity: N/A