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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 6999682" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>I said I do not have a camera. I do not have a mobile phone at present either. When I did it did not have a camera. I doubt that you would recognise the weed anyway. I have never seen it before and it does not appear in my wife's collection of plant books that covers (I think) anything likely to be found in Britain; also a lot of European wild plants. She cannot find anything remotely close otherwise we might have taken a guess at the possible family and searched from there. </p><p></p><p>The label says up to 12L/ha. I know I cannot get 2,4-D here. For some reason it has never been available. My ag supplier seems to think it was banned by the Portuguese government long ago, but he does not know why. It would have been my chemical of choice because I used it extensively in Australia. I did wonder about MCPA which is available, but I have never used it, hence the request for advice without suggesting anything else myself. Glyphosate has always done all I need up to now. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]888670[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>No, the leaves are much narrower and the flowers are similar to groundsel as I said. Curiosity - what is that one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 6999682, member: 47276"] I said I do not have a camera. I do not have a mobile phone at present either. When I did it did not have a camera. I doubt that you would recognise the weed anyway. I have never seen it before and it does not appear in my wife's collection of plant books that covers (I think) anything likely to be found in Britain; also a lot of European wild plants. She cannot find anything remotely close otherwise we might have taken a guess at the possible family and searched from there. The label says up to 12L/ha. I know I cannot get 2,4-D here. For some reason it has never been available. My ag supplier seems to think it was banned by the Portuguese government long ago, but he does not know why. It would have been my chemical of choice because I used it extensively in Australia. I did wonder about MCPA which is available, but I have never used it, hence the request for advice without suggesting anything else myself. Glyphosate has always done all I need up to now. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1592650090914.png"]888670[/ATTACH] No, the leaves are much narrower and the flowers are similar to groundsel as I said. Curiosity - what is that one? [/QUOTE]
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