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Tree-of-Heaven Removal: San Diego vs Vista

How do tree-of-heaven removal rules compare between San Diego, CA and Vista, CA?

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven) is rated Moderate by California Invasive Plant Council and tracked by the San Diego County Agricultural Commissioner. It is not banned outright but its sale at nurseries and removal requirements apply on Multi-Habitat Planning Area lands.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan DiegoVista
SpeciesAilanthus altissima-
Cal-IPC ratingModerate-
Host ofSpotted lanternfly-
County oversightAg Commissioner-
MHPA statusTargeted for removal-

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San Diego FAQ

Do I have to remove tree-of-heaven from my yard?

Generally no for residential properties outside conservation areas. Within MHPA or restoration easement parcels removal is required, and homeowners are encouraged to remove and report sightings to the county Ag Commissioner.

Why is ailanthus a concern?

It is the preferred host of spotted lanternfly, a destructive vineyard and orchard pest now in 18 states. California is preparing for arrival, and reducing ailanthus reduces establishment risk for the lanternfly invasion.

Vista FAQ

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