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Native Plants: Richmond vs Sugar Land

How do native plants rules compare between Richmond, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Sugar Land's Land Development Code (Article XV — Landscaping and Screening Regulations) governs commercial and multifamily landscaping but does not mandate native plant use for single-family residences. Texas Property Code §202.007 prevents HOAs from restricting water-conserving landscaping designs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondSugar Land
Residential Mandate-No native plant requirement
Commercial-LDC Art. XV landscaping standards apply
State Law-TX Property Code §202.007 protects xeriscape
HOA Override-Cannot restrict water-conserving landscaping

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Richmond FAQ

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Sugar Land FAQ

Does Sugar Land require native plants in landscaping?

No. The city does not mandate native plant use for single-family residences, though Article XV of the LDC sets landscaping standards for commercial and multifamily properties.

Can my HOA require specific landscaping in Sugar Land?

HOAs cannot prohibit water-conserving landscaping under Texas Property Code §202.007, but they may set aesthetic standards that don't conflict with state law.

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