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Native Plants: Lexington vs Lowell

How do native plants rules compare between Lexington, MA and Lowell, MA?

Lexington and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Lexington, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Native plantings are encouraged in Middlesex County. Massachusetts promotes native landscaping through DCR, DEP, and local Conservation Commissions. Invasive species are restricted under 333 CMR 9.00.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Native plants, pollinator gardens, and naturalistic landscapes are fully allowed in Lowell provided they are maintained and do not create a nuisance. The city encourages native plantings for stormwater and habitat benefits along the Merrimack River corridor.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLexingtonLowell
PromotionEncouraged statewide-
Prohibited Plants333 CMR 9.00 (140 species)-
Wetlands BufferNatives required 100 ft-
Regional ResourceGarden in the Woods, Framingham-
Pollinator ProgramsCambridge, Arlington, etc.-
Native plantings-Allowed and encouraged
Design standard-Must look intentional
Historic districts-Extra design review
Riverfront-Natives often required
Invasives-Discouraged

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lexington FAQ

Can I replace my lawn with native plants?

Yes. Most Middlesex towns encourage it. Register with the town as a pollinator garden to avoid nuisance weed enforcement.

Are any plants banned?

Yes. The Prohibited Plant List (333 CMR 9.00) bans about 140 invasive species including Japanese knotweed and burning bush.

Lowell FAQ

Can I replace my Lowell lawn with a native meadow?

Yes. Native landscaping is fully allowed when it is designed and maintained rather than simply left unmowed.

Are any plants recommended?

New England asters, milkweed, goldenrod, serviceberry, and red oak are excellent regional natives.

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