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Native Plants: Boynton Beach vs West Palm Beach

How do native plants rules compare between Boynton Beach, FL and West Palm Beach, FL?

Boynton Beach and West Palm Beach have similar restriction levels.

Boynton Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Few Restrictions

FL §373.185 protects Boynton Beach homeowners' right to install Florida-Friendly landscaping, including native species. No HOA or city rule can prohibit xeriscaping or require traditional turf. Native plants count toward required landscape area.

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West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Few Restrictions

FL §373.185 protects the right of West Palm Beach homeowners to install Florida-Friendly Landscaping. HOAs and the city cannot prohibit drought-tolerant native plants used per UF/IFAS guidance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoynton BeachWest Palm Beach
State ProtectionFL §373.185-
Native %Up to 100 percent some districts-
HOACannot prohibit-
ExamplesCoontie, saw palmetto, firebush-
State Law-FL §373.185 protection
Program-UF/IFAS FYN principles
Local Natives-Coontie, sea grape, firebush
HOA Limits-Cannot prohibit FYN

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Boynton Beach FAQ

Who enforces this in Boynton Beach?

Boynton Beach code enforcement at (561) 742-6780 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Boynton Beach?

Boynton Beach code enforcement at (561) 742-6780 handles complaints.

West Palm Beach FAQ

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

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