Native plant landscaping encouraged across Bristol County. MGL ch. 184 §23C protects water-conserving and native landscaping from HOA bans. Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List (333 CMR 13) bars planting of invasive species. State rebates for lawn conversion are limited.
Bristol County cities generally encourage native-plant landscaping and pollinator gardens. No local ordinance in Fall River, New Bedford, or Taunton prohibits native plant yards, and MGL ch. 184 §23C protects low-water and native landscaping against overly restrictive private covenants. The Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List (333 CMR 13) under MDAR bars the sale, propagation, and importation of 70+ invasive species including Japanese knotweed, burning bush, Norway maple, and multiflora rose — these cannot be planted new. Local Conservation Commissions enforce Wetlands Protection Act (MGL ch. 131 §40) buffer rules, where native plantings are strongly preferred. UMass Extension and the Bristol County Soil & Water Conservation District publish native plant lists. Rebates for turfgrass removal are not uniformly available but some water districts offer them during drought.
Planting a listed invasive (333 CMR 13): state-level violation, removal and fines possible. Wetland buffer violations: Conservation Commission enforcement, restoration required.
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