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Landscaping Rules in Henderson, NV (2026)

8 verified landscaping rules for Henderson, Nevada, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Grass Height Limits

Henderson prohibits overgrown vegetation, weeds, and dead plant material under HMC 8.60 nuisance code. Under AB 356, front-yard grass is being replaced with xeriscape at $3 per sq ft SNWA rebates.

Henderson Grass & Weed Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Tree Trimming

Henderson allows owners to trim private trees but requires clearance over streets and sidewalks and prohibits obstructing sight triangles. Right-of-way and park trees are city property and require authorization.

Henderson Tree Trimming Rules

Few Restrictions

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Henderson has no heritage or protected tree ordinance for private residential property. SNWA Tree Enhancement Program pays $100/tree plus Henderson adds $50/tree. HOAs may require replacement.

Henderson Tree Removal Rules

Some Restrictions

Weed Ordinances

Henderson abates weeds and dry vegetation under HMC 8.60. Nevada NRS 555 designates noxious weeds (tamarisk, knapweed, puncturevine) that landowners must control. Dry tumbleweeds create wildfire risk in the Mojave.

Henderson Weed Abatement & Noxious Weeds

Heavy Restrictions

Water Restrictions

Henderson follows SNWA mandatory water conservation amid the Lake Mead shortage. AB 356 bans ornamental grass in commercial and HOA areas by 2026. Water Smart rebates and xeriscape incentives heavily promoted.

Henderson Water Restrictions & Landscape Watering Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Rainwater Harvesting

Residential rainwater harvesting is legal under Nevada AB 138 (2017): single-family homes may collect rooftop rain for non-potable outdoor use without a water right. Large-scale collection needs a State Engineer permit.

Henderson Rainwater Harvesting Rules

Few Restrictions

Native Plants

Henderson encourages native and desert-adapted landscaping via SNWA rebates and AB 356 turf removal. The Southern Nevada Regional Plant List governs approved species for water-efficient design in new development.

Henderson Native & Desert-Adapted Plants

Few Restrictions

Artificial Turf

Henderson permits artificial turf as a water-efficient alternative to natural grass. SNWA encourages synthetic turf as part of Water Smart landscaping. HOAs in master-planned communities may have specific turf appearance standards.

Henderson Artificial Turf Regulations

Some Restrictions

Looking for Clark County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Henderson city rules.

Landscaping Rules in Clark County