Neither Harris County nor the City of Houston has a specific ordinance banning or restricting bamboo. Texas does not have a statewide bamboo ban. Property owners are responsible for preventing bamboo from encroaching on neighboring properties under Texas nuisance law.
Harris County and the City of Houston have not enacted bamboo-specific ordinances. Texas counties have limited regulatory authority and generally do not regulate residential landscaping plants. Running bamboo species can thrive in Harris County's subtropical climate and spread aggressively through rhizomes. Property owners have a common-law duty to prevent their plantings from creating a nuisance for neighbors. Under Texas Property Code and common law, a neighbor may bring a nuisance suit if bamboo roots damage their property, invade their land, or damage structures or utilities. Clumping bamboo varieties are generally non-invasive and present no legal issues. Property owners planting running bamboo should install a root barrier (at least 24-30 inches deep) to contain spread. The Harris County AgriLife Extension Office provides guidance on appropriate landscaping for the region.
No county or city fines for bamboo itself. Civil liability under Texas nuisance law if bamboo spreads to and damages neighboring properties.
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