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Invasive Plant Rules in Sonora, CA (2026)

3 verified invasive plant rules for Sonora, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Bamboo Restrictions

Sonora does not have a specific bamboo restriction ordinance. Running bamboo that spreads to neighboring properties may be addressed as a nuisance under Title 8. California law generally does not specifically regulate bamboo planting.

Sonora Bamboo and Invasive Plant Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Prohibited Species

Sonora does not maintain a specific local prohibited plant species list, but California state law regulates invasive species through the California Invasive Species Council and CDFA pest ratings. Several invasive species are problematic in the Tuolumne County foothills.

Sonora Prohibited and Invasive Plant Species

Some Restrictions

Cal. Food & Agric. Code § 5004 (Noxious Weed - Definition)

5004. “Noxious weed” means any species of plant that is, or is liable to be, troublesome, aggressive, intrusive, detrimental, or destructive to agriculture, silviculture, or important native species, and difficult to control or eradicate, which the director, by regulation, designates to be a noxious weed. In determining whether or not a species shall be designated a noxious weed for the purpose...

Front Yard Gardens

Sonora does not prohibit front yard vegetable gardens or native plant landscaping. California Government Code section 65595 prevents cities from banning drought-tolerant landscaping. AB 2561 (2022) protects the right to grow food on residential property.

Sonora Front Yard Garden Rules

Few Restrictions

Cal. Civ. Code § 4735 (HOA Restrictions on Drought-Resistant Landscaping Prohibited)

4735. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a provision of the governing documents or architectural or landscaping guidelines or policies shall be void and unenforceable if it does any of the following: (1) Prohibits, or includes conditions that have the effect of prohibiting, the use of low water-using plants as a group or as a replacement of existing turf. (2) Prohibits, or includes conditions t...

Looking for Tuolumne County county-wide rules?

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

Invasive Plant Rules in Tuolumne County