Imprelis™ Technical Bulletin
Imprelis, from DuPont™, is a systemic, broad-spectrum, selective
broadleaf herbicide for use in lawn care operations. The active ingredient is Potassium salt of
aminocyclopyrachlor. This new lawn care herbicide was registered
for use in 2010 and was widely-used in many markets across the US in
2011. Its mode of action is by foliar
and root uptake. Its formulations allow
applications as a liquid spray or as a granule.
It provides good control of several persistent perennial weeds such as
wild violets and ground ivy. An added
characteristic of this herbicide is that it also provides efficacy when applied
during periods of rainfall. It is
effective at very low use rates of 0.07 lb active ingredient/acre or 4.5 oz/Acre. On fertilizer granules the use rate is 0.07 –
0.1 lb ai/acre.
Within the past few weeks (late May/early June), there have
been several reports of plant damage on properties that received an Imprelis
application in April. At present, the
plants most affected have been Norway spruce (Picea abies) and white pine (Pinus
strobus). Blue spruce (Picea pungens) trees may also be
affected but there have been fewer reports of damage. Moderate to large trees have exhibited damage
to varying degrees and seen as twisting and curling (epinasty),
discoloration/blanching, and browning of the newer growth (as seen in pictures
below). There is also some damage
suspected on other landscape ornamental plants such as Honeylocust, Taxus, and arborvitae.
The Ohio Lawn Care Association is working towards collecting
as much information as possible regarding suspected plant damage following
Imprelis applications. While much is yet
unknown, we will strive to keep our membership and the Green Industry at large
informed as to developments on this topic.
Please see additional resources available here and by following the
hyperlinks to several university updates below.
OLCA will continue to monitor developments and update this site
frequently.