Texas maintains a noxious weed list under the Texas Agriculture Code, and the Texas Invasive Species Institute tracks problematic plants. Harris County does not have its own prohibited plant list, but state-level restrictions on noxious weeds apply. Giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and Chinese tallow are among key invasive species in the region.
The Texas Department of Agriculture maintains a noxious weed/plant list under the Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 71. State-regulated noxious plants include giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta), water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), common dodder, and tropical soda apple. The Texas Invasive Species Institute identifies Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), Japanese climbing fern, and trifoliate orange as highly invasive in Southeast Texas, including the Harris County area. Harris County does not maintain its own prohibited plant list. The Harris County Flood Control District manages invasive aquatic plants that clog waterways. HOAs in subdivisions throughout Harris County may have their own landscape restrictions. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides recommendations for native and adapted plants suitable for the region. There is no general landscaping ordinance in unincorporated Harris County regulating what property owners plant.
Knowingly introducing or distributing state-listed noxious plants is subject to penalties under Texas Agriculture Code. No local Harris County plant-specific fines.
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Deer Park, TX
Deer Park Code of Ordinances Chapter 74 (Offenses and Nuisances) prohibits unreasonably loud noise that disturbs the peace of others. The city enforces noise...
Deer Park, TX
Deer Park regulates construction noise through its general nuisance provisions in Chapter 74. While no specific construction hours ordinance exists, disrupti...
Deer Park, TX
Deer Park restricts parking of large commercial vehicles in residential districts. Vehicles exceeding one ton rated capacity or bearing commercial markings a...
Deer Park, TX
Deer Park regulates on-street parking through the Code of Ordinances and Texas Transportation Code. Vehicles must comply with posted restrictions, clearance ...
Deer Park, TX
Deer Park requires residential vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. Parking on grass, dirt, or other unimproved surfaces i...
Deer Park, TX
Deer Park does not impose a blanket overnight street parking ban. Vehicles may remain on residential streets overnight provided they are registered, operable...
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