Capeweed is an autumn/winter germinating, stemless, rosette forming annual herb with broad, deeply lobed, succulent, leaves 30-250 mm long that have white furry hairs underneath and form a dense rosette. Yellow petalled daisy flowers about 40 mm diameter with a black to brown centre appear in spring on individual 200 mm stalks. The tiny woolly fruits are topped by minute scales.

How to control Capeweed

Totril Selective Herbicide

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Totril is a selective herbicide containing for the control of  certain broadleaf weeds in onion crops. Benefits: • Trusted original Totril… Read More

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Bindii Killer

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200g/L Bromoxoynil + 200g/L MCPA Bindii Killer – For the post emergent control of broadleaf weeds in Parks, Golf Courses and… Read More

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