Description
Choice Camara 600 Herbicide delivers effective lantana control with 600 g/L dichlorprop, present as the potassium salt. Grow Choice Pty Ltd produces this Group I phenoxy herbicide for use in non-crop areas and rights-of-way across Australia. Additionally, it targets nine noxious weed species, including Lantana, Harrisia Cactus, Phyla Weed (Lippia, Condamine Couch), Sicklepod, and Galvanised Burr.
As a phenoxy herbicide, dichlorprop disrupts plant cell growth in susceptible broadleaf species. Because of this, Choice Camara 600 works best on actively growing plants under warm conditions with adequate soil moisture. For best results, apply at flowering for maximum uptake and efficacy.
How Choice Camara 600 Herbicide Controls Lantana and Noxious Weeds
In practice, land managers and growers can apply Choice Camara 600 by knapsack, boomspray, or helicopter. For knapsack applications, use 5 mL per 1 L of water for Lantana, Wild Verbena, Sicklepod, Scotch/Spear Thistle, and Morning Glory. For Phyla Weed (Lippia, Condamine Couch), apply by boomspray at 1 L per 60 L of water, using a minimum of 100 L per hectare. Harrisia Cactus requires a dedicated ground application at 5 L/ha with good soil moisture. For inaccessible terrain, helicopter application at 6-8 L/ha with raindrop nozzles is effective for large Lantana infestations.
Resistance Management with Choice Camara 600
Choice Camara 600 belongs to Group I of the herbicide resistance classification. Therefore, growers should rotate with herbicides from different mode-of-action groups to reduce resistance risk. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to Group I herbicides may already exist in weed populations. Consequently, where resistance is suspected, consult your local agronomist before applying Choice Camara 600.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Choice Camara 600 Herbicide a replacement for Lantana DP 600 Herbicide?
Yes. Choice Camara 600 is a direct replacement for Lantana DP 600 Herbicide, which was discontinued in 2024. Both products contain 600 g/L dichlorprop as the potassium salt and share the same weed spectrum. Growers can apply Choice Camara 600 at the same rates and in the same situations as Lantana DP 600.
What weeds does Choice Camara 600 Herbicide control?
Choice Camara 600 controls Lantana, Wild Verbena, Sicklepod, Morning Glory, and Phyla Weed (Lippia, Condamine Couch). It also targets Scotch/Spear Thistle, Smart Weed, Harrisia Cactus, and Galvanised Burr. All registrations apply to non-crop areas and rights of way only.
What is the application rate for Choice Camara 600 Herbicide on Lantana?
The knapsack rate is 5 mL per 1 L of water. For high-volume ground application, use 1 L per 200 L of water. Furthermore, helicopter application requires 6-8 L/ha in a minimum of 200 L of water per hectare.
When is the best time to apply Choice Camara 600 for lantana control?
Apply when Lantana is growing vigorously and preferably at flowering. Warm conditions with adequate soil moisture improve uptake and efficacy. However, avoid application during drought, extreme cold, or if rain is likely within 4 hours.
Is there a withholding period for Choice Camara 600 Herbicide?
No withholding period applies. Choice Camara 600 is registered for non-crop and rights-of-way use only. Do not re-enter treated areas until the spray has dried.
What is the resistance classification of Choice Camara 600 Herbicide?
Choice Camara 600 is a Group I herbicide. It belongs to the phenoxy class and disrupts plant cell growth. Rotate with herbicides from other mode-of-action groups to manage resistance risk.

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