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Prohibited Species: Dallas vs Irving

How do prohibited species rules compare between Dallas, TX and Irving, TX?

Irving has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas's Development Code Article X requires approved plant species for commercial and multifamily landscaping. The Texas Department of Agriculture regulates noxious weeds under the Texas Agriculture Code. Common North Texas invasives include Chinese tallow, ligustrum, chinaberry, and Japanese honeysuckle.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Irving does not maintain a city-level prohibited plant species list. Texas Department of Agriculture and USDA regulate noxious weeds and invasive species at the state and federal level.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasIrving
Landscape CodeDevelopment Code Article X-
State LawTX Agriculture Code Ch. 71-
Key InvasivesChinese tallow, ligustrum, chinaberry-
Tree PreservationPermit required for significant trees-
City Prohibited List-None
State Authority-TX Dept. of Agriculture Noxious Weed List
Federal Authority-USDA invasive species regulation
DFW Invasives-Chinese tallow, giant reed, ligustrum
Weed Limit-10 inches max height

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

What plants are prohibited in Dallas?

Residential properties have few restrictions on plant species. Development projects must comply with Article X approved plant lists. Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 71 identifies noxious weeds that must be controlled. Common invasives include Chinese tallow, ligustrum, and chinaberry.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Dallas?

Yes, Dallas requires permits to remove significant trees (generally those over a certain diameter). The tree preservation ordinance encourages planting native replacement trees.

Irving FAQ

Does Irving ban specific plant species?

No city-level plant bans. Texas Department of Agriculture maintains the state noxious weed list.

What invasive plants should I avoid in Irving?

Common DFW invasives include Chinese tallow, giant reed, ligustrum, and Johnson grass. Consult NCTCOG regional guides.

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