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Native Plants: Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do native plants rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Henderson encourages native and desert-adapted landscaping via SNWA rebates and AB 356 turf removal. The Southern Nevada Regional Plant List governs approved species for water-efficient design in new development.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Las Vegas encourages Mojave native and desert-adapted plants through SNWA Water Smart Landscapes Rebate, zoning guidelines and HOA design standards. Native mesquite, palo verde, creosote and desert willow are preferred species; turfgrass is being phased out of commercial and common-area landscapes under AB 356.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Plant ListSNWA Regional-
Turf MandateAB 356 by 2027-
Rebate$3 per sq ft-
BannedTamarisk, fountain grass-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Henderson FAQ

What plants are best for a Henderson xeriscape?

SNWA recommends desert-adapted species from the Southern Nevada Regional Plant List: palo verde, mesquite, desert willow, brittlebush, agave, and yucca are popular and rebate-eligible.

Can I plant a Joshua tree on my property?

Yes on private property, but existing Joshua trees on undeveloped parcels may be protected under Clark County grading rules and require care during construction.

Las Vegas FAQ

Do I qualify for the turf rebate?

Single-family residents with live turf can apply through SNWA. Xeriscape conversion must meet minimum plant-coverage and non-water feature limits.

Can my HOA still require green lawns?

Not in common areas after 2026 under AB 356. Individual front yards may still face HOA design requirements but cannot be mandated to grow turf.

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