Native Plants: Clinton vs Leominster
How do native plants rules compare between Clinton, MA and Leominster, MA?
Clinton and Leominster have similar restriction levels.
Clinton, MA
Worcester County
Worcester County MA encourages native plant landscaping through state and municipal water conservation efforts. MA has no statewide HOA xeriscaping preemption. MassDEP Water Management Act (MGL c. 21G) drives outdoor water restrictions that favor drought-tolerant plantings. The MA Invasive Plant Advisory Group (MIPAG) maintains a prohibited invasive species list under 333 CMR 10.00. Several Worcester County communities offer rain garden rebates.
View full Clinton rules βLeominster, MA
Worcester County
Worcester County MA encourages native plant landscaping through state and municipal water conservation efforts. MA has no statewide HOA xeriscaping preemption. MassDEP Water Management Act (MGL c. 21G) drives outdoor water restrictions that favor drought-tolerant plantings. The MA Invasive Plant Advisory Group (MIPAG) maintains a prohibited invasive species list under 333 CMR 10.00. Several Worcester County communities offer rain garden rebates.
View full Leominster rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Clinton | Leominster |
|---|---|---|
| Invasive List | 333 CMR 10.00 (69+ species) | 333 CMR 10.00 (69+ species) |
| Water Law | MGL c. 21G (WMA) | MGL c. 21G (WMA) |
| HOA Preemption | None statewide | None statewide |
| Regulator | MA Dept of Ag Resources | MA Dept of Ag Resources |
| Advocacy | MIPAG / UMass Extension | MIPAG / UMass Extension |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Clinton FAQ
Can I rip out my lawn and plant natives in Worcester County?
Yes. No state law requires turf grass and most Worcester County towns have no aesthetic landscaping requirements on residential property. Check HOA CC&Rs if applicable. Drought tolerant and native plants are encouraged.
Are invasive species banned in Massachusetts?
Sale, propagation, and import of 69+ species on the MIPAG Prohibited List are banned under 333 CMR 10.00. Existing plantings are generally not required to be removed.
Leominster FAQ
Can I rip out my lawn and plant natives in Worcester County?
Yes. No state law requires turf grass and most Worcester County towns have no aesthetic landscaping requirements on residential property. Check HOA CC&Rs if applicable. Drought tolerant and native plants are encouraged.
Are invasive species banned in Massachusetts?
Sale, propagation, and import of 69+ species on the MIPAG Prohibited List are banned under 333 CMR 10.00. Existing plantings are generally not required to be removed.
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