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§ 9-401. Noxious plants.
 

(a)  Declaration of certain species as noxious.- The existence of growth of certain species of plants is declared to be noxious. 

(b)  Enumeration.- The following plants are considered to be noxious weeds in the State: 

(1) Thistles belonging to the asteraceae or compositae family, including Canada, musk, nodding, plumeless, and bull thistle; 

(2) Johnson grass (sorghum halepense) or hybrids that contain Johnson grass as a parent; and 

(3) Shatter cane and wild cane (sorghum bicolor). 
 

[1987, ch. 484.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Agriculture > Title-9 > Subtitle-4 > 9-401

§ 9-401. Noxious plants.
 

(a)  Declaration of certain species as noxious.- The existence of growth of certain species of plants is declared to be noxious. 

(b)  Enumeration.- The following plants are considered to be noxious weeds in the State: 

(1) Thistles belonging to the asteraceae or compositae family, including Canada, musk, nodding, plumeless, and bull thistle; 

(2) Johnson grass (sorghum halepense) or hybrids that contain Johnson grass as a parent; and 

(3) Shatter cane and wild cane (sorghum bicolor). 
 

[1987, ch. 484.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Agriculture > Title-9 > Subtitle-4 > 9-401

§ 9-401. Noxious plants.
 

(a)  Declaration of certain species as noxious.- The existence of growth of certain species of plants is declared to be noxious. 

(b)  Enumeration.- The following plants are considered to be noxious weeds in the State: 

(1) Thistles belonging to the asteraceae or compositae family, including Canada, musk, nodding, plumeless, and bull thistle; 

(2) Johnson grass (sorghum halepense) or hybrids that contain Johnson grass as a parent; and 

(3) Shatter cane and wild cane (sorghum bicolor). 
 

[1987, ch. 484.]