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Native Plants: Glendale vs South San Gabriel

How do native plants rules compare between Glendale, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Glendale and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale encourages native and drought-tolerant landscaping consistent with MWELO and its Indigenous Tree Ordinance. The city cannot prohibit drought-tolerant landscaping per CA Gov Code 65595.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Native and drought-tolerant landscaping is encouraged in unincorporated LA County per MWELO and state water conservation mandates. CA Gov Code 65595 prohibits banning native plant gardens. Coastal areas specifically require native species for erosion control landscaping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSouth San Gabriel
State LawCA Gov Code 65595-
MWELOCompliance required for new landscapes-
Indigenous TreesProtected by GMC 12.44-
Water RebatesAvailable through GWP-
Encouraged-MWELO and AB 1881
Local Bans-Prohibited by state law
Coastal Areas-Native species required
Water District-May offer rebates

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Glendale ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Glendale or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Does LA County require native plants?

No. The county doesn't mandate native plants but encourages them through MWELO's reduced irrigation requirements. Native and drought-tolerant plants require less water, making it easier to meet water efficiency standards.

What is MWELO?

The Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance requires new landscaping projects over 500 sq ft to meet maximum applied water allowance standards. It applies to new construction, rehabilitated landscapes, and large new plantings.

Where can I get help with native plant landscaping?

Contact your local water district for free native plant guides and rebates. The Theodore Payne Foundation and the California Native Plant Society have LA-area chapters with resources. Many nurseries specializing in California natives operate in LA County.

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