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Prohibited Species: Fort Worth vs Mansfield

How do prohibited species rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Mansfield, TX?

Mansfield has fewer restrictions than Fort Worth.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth follows the Texas Department of Agriculture's noxious weed list under Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 71. Prohibited species include giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and several thistle species. The city also discourages invasive species like Chinese tallow and ligustrum.

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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Tarrant County defers to the Texas Department of Agriculture's noxious weed list for prohibited species. The state list includes giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and certain thistles. Local municipalities do not maintain separate prohibited plant lists.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthMansfield
AuthorityTX Dept of AgricultureTexas Dept. of Agriculture
State LawTX Agriculture Code Ch. 71-
Noxious WeedsGiant salvinia, water hyacinth-
DiscouragedChinese tallow, ligustrum-
Key Law-TX Agriculture Code Ch. 71
Local List-None β€” defers to state
Notable Species-Giant salvinia, water hyacinth

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Fort Worth FAQ

What plants are illegal to grow in Fort Worth?

Fort Worth follows the Texas noxious weed list. Giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and certain thistles are prohibited statewide. Chinese tallow and ligustrum are discouraged but not banned.

Does Fort Worth have an approved plant list?

The Zoning Ordinance Section 6.302 includes approved plant lists for commercial landscaping. Residential properties do not have a mandatory approved list.

Mansfield FAQ

Are there any banned plants in Tarrant County?

Tarrant County defers to the Texas Department of Agriculture's noxious weed list, which includes giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and hydrilla. There are no additional county-specific plant bans.

Who enforces invasive plant regulations in Texas?

The Texas Department of Agriculture enforces noxious weed regulations under Agriculture Code Chapter 71. Locally, municipal code enforcement handles vegetation that violates property maintenance codes.

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