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  3. Barnyard grass 6 items
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  6. Black nightshade 2 items
  7. Brown beetle grass 3 items
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  24. Clover 12 items
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  27. Columbus grass 1 item
  28. Common ice-plant 3 items
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  31. Corn gromwell 1 item
  32. Cotula 3 items
  33. Couch grass 3 items
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  35. Crab grass 4 items
  36. Creeping buttercup 3 items
  37. Creeping oxalis 5 items
  38. Crofton weed 4 items
  39. Crowsfoot grass 4 items
  40. Cudweed 10 items
  41. Cumbungi 3 items
  42. Curled dock 2 items
  43. Dandelion 1 item
  44. Dawson gum 1 item
  45. Deadnettle 4 items
  46. Devils rope 1 item
  47. Docks 5 items
  48. Doublegee 7 items
  49. English ivy 1 item
  50. Eucalypt 1 item
  51. False sandalwood 1 item
  52. Fat hen 5 items
  53. Fennel 1 item
  54. Field madder 1 item
  55. Fierce thornapple 1 item
  56. Fireweed 1 item
  57. Flannel weed 1 item
  58. Flatweed 4 items
  59. Fleabane 4 items
  60. Fumitory 5 items
  61. Goosegrass 1 item
  62. Hoary cress 3 items
  63. Johnson grass 4 items
  64. Moss 1 item
  65. Mullumbimby 2 items
  66. Nutgrass 3 items
  67. Patersons curse 1 item
  68. Ragwort 2 items
  69. Redroot pigweed 1 item
  70. Shepherd's purse 5 items
  71. Silver grass 4 items
  72. Silverleaf nightshade 4 items
  73. Sisal hemp 1 item
  74. Slender thistles 3 items
  75. Smooth tree pear 1 item
  76. Snakeweed 1 item
  77. Soldier Thistle 2 items
  78. Sorrel seedlings 6 items
  79. Soursob 3 items
  80. Sow thistle 5 items
  81. Spear saltbush 3 items
  82. Spiny burgrass 4 items
  83. Spiny emex 1 item
  84. Spinyhead sida 1 item
  85. Spurge 3 items
  86. St John's wort 5 items
  87. Star-of-Bethlehem 1 item
  88. Starburr 1 item
  89. Sub clover 3 items
  90. Summer grass 6 items
  91. Sweet briar 4 items
  92. Tares 3 items
  93. Thistles 5 items
  94. Thornapple 4 items
  95. Three cornered jack 3 items
  96. Three-hornes bedstraw 1 item
  97. Tiger pear 1 item
  98. Tree Violet 1 item
  99. Tree hogweed 4 items
  100. Tree of heaven 1 item
  101. Turnip weed 5 items
  102. Turpentine bush 1 item
  103. Variegated thistle 5 items
  104. Vetches 1 item
  105. Volunteer sunflower 1 item
  106. Wandering Jew 1 item
  107. Wards weed 1 item
  108. Wattles 2 items
  109. Wheel cactus 1 item
  110. Wild gooseberry 1 item
  111. Wild mustard 5 items
  112. Wild oat 6 items
  113. Wild radish 5 items
  114. Wild tobacco tree 1 item
  115. Wild turnip 6 items
  116. Willowherb 2 items
  117. Winter grass 12 items
  118. Wireweed 6 items
  119. Yellow vine 1 item
  120. Yellow-wood 1 item
  121. Yorkshire Fog Grass 1 item
 
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Herbicides are chemicals used for the control of unwanted plants, and they are also known as weed killers. They can be classified based on weed control spectrum, labelled crop usage, chemical families, mode of action, application timing or method, but the two main categories of herbicides are selective and non-selective. The former is used to control specific species of weeds, leaving the crops unharmed, while the latter is mostly applied in order to clear waste ground, as they kill all the plants they come in contact with. Herbicides are widely used in agriculture and in landscape turf management.

Due to the powerful chemicals used, herbicides need to be applied according to their instructions, as they can have health effects on the person that uses them, or, due to surface runoffs, they can easily get transported and contaminate different surfaces then the ones applied on. If misused, they can cause residual soil or water contamination.

Be sure to select the appropriate product for your situation, and to follow the label directions accordingly.