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Prohibited Species: Boulder City vs Las Vegas

How do prohibited species rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Boulder City and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Nevada's Department of Agriculture maintains a noxious weed list (NAC 555.010) that applies to Clark County. Key invasive species in southern Nevada include tamarisk (salt cedar), giant reed, and Sahara mustard. The SNWA Water Smart Plant List guides recommended species for desert landscaping.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas restricts water-intensive landscaping through SNWA regulations. The Water Smart Landscapes Rebate program pays residents to remove grass. Noxious weeds are regulated under Nevada state law (NRS 555). Commercial landscapes must use approved desert-adapted species under LVMC Chapter 19.12.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityLas Vegas
State AuthorityNRS 555 / NAC 555.010-
Key InvasiveTamarisk (salt cedar)-
Federal WeedWater spinach prohibited-
GuidanceSNWA Water Smart Plant List-
Turf Removal-AB 356 by 2027
Rebate-Up to $5/sq ft
State Law-NRS 555 noxious weeds
Commercial-LVMC 19.12 approved species
Common Invasive-Saharan mustard, saltcedar

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Boulder City FAQ

What plants are prohibited in Clark County Nevada?

Nevada's Department of Agriculture (NRS 555) lists noxious weeds requiring control. Water spinach and giant hogweed are prohibited. Tamarisk, giant reed, and Sahara mustard are key invasives in southern Nevada. The SNWA Water Smart Plant List recommends desert-adapted alternatives.

Is tamarisk/salt cedar an invasive species in Clark County?

Yes. Tamarisk is one of the most destructive invasive species in southern Nevada, consuming up to 300 gallons of water per day and displacing native plants along waterways like the Las Vegas Wash and Colorado River.

Las Vegas FAQ

What plants are banned in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas does not have a traditional banned species list but strongly restricts water-intensive plants through SNWA conservation rules. Non-functional turf must be removed by 2027 under AB 356.

Does Las Vegas pay you to remove your lawn?

Yes. The Water Smart Landscapes Rebate program pays up to $5 per square foot for removing grass and replacing it with desert-appropriate landscaping.

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