Lambs Tongue (Plantain)

Botanical name: Plantago lanceolate

Description

Lambs Tongue (also known as plantain) is a common perennial weed  of turf and lawns. Easily identified by the distinct slender  parallel veins on the leaves that form 1 or more rosettes from which emerge long, slender flowering stems carrying dense, brown, cylindrical seed heads that often have white anthers sticking out of them. It is common in all areas of Australia but is predominantly found near the coast.

Products to Use Lambs Tongue (Plantain)

Bin-Die Hose On

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Bin-Die has been formulated especially for use on buffalo lawns. It can also be used on couch, bent, kikuyu, paspalum, fescue and rye lawns. Broad spectrum selective weed killer that controls bindii, catsear, clover, creeping oxalis, cudweed, dandelion, plantain and thistles. Contains both contact and systemic herbicides.  Bin-Die can be used throughout spring and autumn […]… View Page

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Bin-Die Concentrate

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Bin-Die has been formulated especially for use on buffalo lawns. It can also be used on couch, bent, kikuyu, paspalum, fescue and rye lawns. Broad spectrum selective weed killer that controls bindii, catsear, clover, creeping oxalis, cudweed, dandelion, plantain and thistles. Contains both contact and systemic herbicides. Bin-Die can be used throughout spring and autumn […]… View Page

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