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Maryland has added thirteen species to the prohibited plant list. You can find information on the prohibited plant list on the web site below.
https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/pages/maryland_invasive_plants_prevention_and_control.aspx
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced significant updates to the Maryland Prohibited Invasive Plant List, with new restrictions taking effect January 15, 2026. After this date, listed plants may not be added to stock or sold in Maryland.
What’s changing Thirteen commonly sold ornamental plants including Callery pear, burning bush, Japanese barberry, nandina, invasive bamboos, privet, Scotch broom, and wisteria species have been added to the prohibited list. These plants are widely used in landscaping but pose documented risks to Maryland’s ecosystems.
Phase out timelines
Important options for nurseries and dealers Licensed nurseries, brokers, and plant dealers may request a one year extension to sell existing stock by submitting a written request to the Secretary of Agriculture and copying the Invasive Plants Advisory Committee. Sterile or low risk cultivars may be eligible for exemption if they cannot hybridize, are clearly distinguishable, and have reduced environmental impacts.
Why it matters These updates are part of Maryland’s broader effort to prevent the spread of invasive species that threaten native habitats, agriculture, and biodiversity. Businesses and landscapers should begin planning now to transition inventory and promote native or non invasive alternatives.
For full details and the complete list, visit the Maryland Department of Agriculture invasive plants program page: https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/pages/maryland_invasive_plants_prevention_and_control.aspx
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