Cock's-foot (orchard grass)
Dactylis glomerata
Cock's-foot grows in dense perennial tussocks to 20–140 centimetres tall, with grey-green leaves 20–50 cm long and up to 1.5 cm broad, and a distinctive tufted triangular flowerhead 10–15 cm long, which may be either green or red- to purple-tinged (usually green in shade, redder in full sun), turning pale grey-brown at seed maturity. The spikelets are 5–9 mm long, typically containing two to five flowers. It has a characteristic flattened stem base which distinguishes it from many other grasses.
Pesticides
Cycle
intensity: ★★★
Dycleer Agricultural
intensity: ★★★
Flexstar GT
intensity: ★★★
Glyphosate-Trimesium 480
intensity: ★★★
Touchdown 480 Liquid
intensity: ★★★
Touchdown IQ
intensity: ★★★
Touchdown Total
intensity: ★★★
Traxion
intensity: ★★★
Credit 45
intensity: N/A
Kerb 50 WSP
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Kerb SC
intensity: N/A