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These Plants Could Get You Fined — Most Gardeners Have No Idea

February 4, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

These Plants Could Get You Fined — Most Gardeners Have No Idea

You can be a careful, kind, bird-loving gardener and still accidentally grow something that causes real trouble. Some plants are restricted because they’re invasive, some are prohibited because they’re toxic, and others are regulated because they spread crop diseases or create wildfire risk. The frustrating part is that the plant can be sold online, gifted…

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