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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1630974" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>My Buttercups look like a little cup, a few large petals, are pink tips and whitish near the "nectar" area where there is yellow powder. That yellow flower in your picture is surely not Buttercups nor Dandelions. As a matter of fact, I was in a neighbor's pasture yesterday and saw some of those 5 leaf little guys, having never seen them before. Have no idea as to what they are. However Amine (per the label) probably works on them as they probably have the circular structure like most broadleaf weeds to which Amine was designed to control. Grasses, as I read from Ag. school literature, have parallel leaf structures and are immune to Amine...for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1630974, member: 27848"] My Buttercups look like a little cup, a few large petals, are pink tips and whitish near the "nectar" area where there is yellow powder. That yellow flower in your picture is surely not Buttercups nor Dandelions. As a matter of fact, I was in a neighbor's pasture yesterday and saw some of those 5 leaf little guys, having never seen them before. Have no idea as to what they are. However Amine (per the label) probably works on them as they probably have the circular structure like most broadleaf weeds to which Amine was designed to control. Grasses, as I read from Ag. school literature, have parallel leaf structures and are immune to Amine...for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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