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mulberry tree herbicide Alligare Triclopyr 4 Herbicide – Woody Plant & Brush Killer 32oz

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mulberry tree herbicide Alligare Triclopyr 4 Herbicide – Woody Plant & Brush Killer 32ozAlligare Triclopyr 4 is a professional grade ester herbicide formulated with 61. 6% Triclopyr BEE (butoxyethyl ester) for selective control of woody plants, brush, vines, annual weeds, and perennial broadleaf weeds. Delivering 4 lbs. of triclopyr acid equivalent per gallon, this powerful systemic herbicide is widely used in pasture restoration, rangeland improvement, forestry management, rights of way maintenance, industrial vegetation management, CRP

Alligare Triclopyr 4 is a professional-grade ester herbicide formulated with 61.6% Triclopyr BEE (butoxyethyl ester) for selective control of woody plants, brush, vines, annual weeds, and perennial broadleaf weeds. Delivering 4 lbs. of triclopyr acid equivalent per gallon, this powerful systemic herbicide is widely used in pasture restoration, rangeland improvement, forestry management, rights-of-way maintenance, industrial vegetation management, CRP acres, wildlife habitat management, and ornamental turf applications. Comparable to Garlon 4 Ultra and Remedy Ultra, Alligare Triclopyr 4 moves throughout susceptible plants to control both top growth and root systems. It provides exceptional performance on difficult brush species, woody vines, invasive broadleaf weeds, and troublesome woody vegetation while preserving desirable grasses and forage species. The oil-soluble ester formulation allows for flexible application methods including broadcast foliar treatments, basal bark applications, cut stump treatments, dormant stem treatments, directed foliar sprays, and aerial applications on labeled sites. Its versatility makes it one of the most valuable vegetation management tools available for professional applicators.

Features & Benefits

Contains 61.6% Triclopyr BEE for broad-spectrum brush and broadleaf weed control

Delivers 4 lbs. triclopyr acid equivalent per gallon

Compare to Garlon® 4 Ultra and Remedy® Ultra

Controls woody plants, brush, vines, annual weeds, and perennial broadleaf weeds

Selective to established grasses and forage species

Supports pasture renovation, rangeland improvement, and forestry management

Flexible foliar, basal bark, cut stump, dormant stem, and aerial application options

Effective year-round on many woody species

Tank-mix compatible with many vegetation management herbicides

Labeled Use Sites

Forests, permanent grass pastures, rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, rights-of-way, utility corridors, roadsides, railroads, fence rows, industrial sites, manufacturing facilities, storage sites, wildlife openings, non-crop areas, ornamental turf, sod farms, commercial turf, golf courses (excluding greens), non-irrigation ditch banks, around farm buildings, seasonally dry wetlands, marshes, swamps, flood plains, and transitional wetland areas.

Target Weeds & Brush

Canada thistle, bull thistle, chicory, clover, creeping beggarweed, curly dock, dandelion, dogfennel, field bindweed, goldenrod, ground ivy, lambsquarters, lespedeza, oxalis, plantain, purple loosestrife, ragweed, sericea lespedeza, smartweed, sweet clover, tropical soda apple, vetch, wild carrot, wild lettuce, wild violet, yarrow, blackberry, blackbrush, buckthorn, cherry, chokecherry, cottonwood, dogwood, elm, gallberry, gorse, hawthorn, hickory, huisache, kudzu, locust, maple, mulberry, oak, pine, poison ivy, poison oak, salt cedar, sassafras, scotch broom, sumac, sweetgum, sycamore, tree-of-heaven, trumpet creeper, Virginia creeper, wax myrtle, wild rose, willow, winged elm, and numerous other labeled woody species.

Application Notes

Alligare Triclopyr 4 may be applied as a broadcast foliar spray, directed foliar treatment, basal bark treatment, cut stump treatment, dormant stem treatment, chemical mowing application, or aerial application on labeled sites. The ester formulation performs particularly well in basal bark and cut stump programs where deep penetration into woody tissue is required. For pasture and rangeland use, desirable grasses are generally unaffected while susceptible broadleaf weeds and brush species are controlled. Avoid application to desirable legumes such as clover if preservation is desired. Do not apply directly to water, but applications are permitted to seasonally dry wetlands, marshes, swamps, and non-irrigation ditch banks according to label directions.

Why Choose Alligare Triclopyr 4?

Alligare Triclopyr 4 provides the same proven active ingredient used in many of the industry's most recognized brush-control herbicides. Its combination of selective broadleaf activity, woody plant control, flexible application methods, and compatibility with grass systems makes it a cornerstone product for vegetation managers, ranchers, foresters, utility contractors, and land managers.

Product Information

Active Ingredient: Triclopyr BEE (Butoxyethyl Ester) 61.6%
Acid Equivalent: Triclopyr Acid 44.3% (4 lbs. ae/gal.)
HRAC Group: Group 4 Herbicide
Chemical Family: Pyridine Carboxylic Acid (Synthetic Auxin)
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
EPA Reg. No.: 81927-11
Manufacturer: Alligare, LLC
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