The weed killer combats more than 40 weed species down to the roots. It is very well tolerated by lawns and does not damage them when used correctly;
The weed killer is effective against the following widespread weed species:
Broadleaf plantain
goosefoot
Daisies
Greater sorrel
Dandelion
Buttercup
Clover species
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Medick and ribwort plantain
Here is an overview of the weeds that can be controlled well with it:
Field mustard, rushes, broad-leaved plantain, burnet, sweet clover, cinquefoil, speedwell, goosefoot, daisy, garden foamwort, common ragwort, common pigweed, common wood sorrel, common sorrel, ground elder, shepherd's purse, hornwort, common ragwort, common sorrel, burdock, tuberous buttercup, thistle, creeping buttercup, dandelion, melilot, medium and ribwort plantain, ragwort, wood sorrel, yarrow, knotweed, chickweed, (white) clover, vetches, wild carrot, bindweed.
The weed killer is less effective against ground elder, horsetail, hogweed and meadow chervil.
Unfortunately, it has no effect on mosses and grasses such as Poa annua and millet.