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2013 Maryland Code
AGRICULTURE
§ 9-401 - Noxious plants
MD Agric Code § 9-401 (2013) What's This?
§9-401.
(a) The existence of growth of certain species of plants is declared to be noxious.
(b) 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) Johnsongrass (sorghum halepense) or hybrids that contain Johnsongrass as a parent; and
(3) Shatter cane and wild cane (sorghum bicolor).
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