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Native Plants: Buffalo vs Clarence

How do native plants rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Few Restrictions

Buffalo encourages native plantings as part of the Olmsted parkway restoration and green-infrastructure programs. There is no mandate to use native species on private property, but DEC invasive-species rules effectively prohibit many aggressive non-natives.

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Clarence, NY

Erie County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloClarence
MandateNone for private lots-
Invasives6 NYCRR Part 575 applies-
City programOlmsted/Forestry native preference-
Meadow planFile to avoid tall-grass fine-
PollinatorsEncouraged-

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Buffalo FAQ

Can I replace my front lawn with native prairie?

Yes, but file a natural-landscaping plan with the city to document the design so you are not cited under the 10-inch rule.

Where can I get Buffalo-native seeds?

Local sources include the Western NY Land Conservancy plant sale, Amanda Forest Regional Native Plant Nursery, and Cornell Cooperative Extension Erie County.

Clarence FAQ

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