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Thursday, April 7, 2022 @ 4:15 p.m.
City Council Chambers
Agenda
1. Introductions
o New Board Member
2. Additions/Changes to agenda
3. 2022 tree plantings
o Total plantings planned
■ 2021 cutting replacements
■ Historical replacements
• Non-suitable planting locations—replacement locations
■ Addt'I locations identified
■ 2022 downtown district tree planting (Project Canopy planting grant)
• DBP Beautification Committee walk—identified trees
o (1) Columbia Street Planter
o (1) Norumbega Park—near cannon @ Harlow/State
o (7-10) Behind Pickering Square parking garage
• Larger caliper in downtown to assist in survival
4. Tree cutting
o Why do we cut?
o How do we notify resident on adjacent property?
o How do we track cut trees?
o How do we determine what to re-plant?
o How do we determine when we will not re-plant?
o What do we do when we can't/won't re-plant?
o What do we do when we find public trees cut?
■ Social media oureach
o Annette -Tree cutting/re-planting—improve process development
o Annette -Tree re-planting program in low-income neighborhoods
■ LMI neighborhood map
5. Acceptable tree species for planting in City of Bangor
o Native trees
■ How native do we want to go? Maine natives only? New England native?
o Trees tolerant to abuse and salt exposure (not native but higher survival rate?)
o Invasive species list
o Tree diversity
6. DBP Big Dig
o Invasive shrub removals
7. 2021 Tree City USA application
o Application approved for 17"'year
o Application for Tree Growth Award
0 2022 Arbor Day Celebration
■ Proclamation
■ Tree planting event
S. Tree removal requests
o Silver Road
o Elm Street
9. Browntail Moth Update
o Survey
o Clipping
o Pesticide
10. Additional items for discussion
11. Next meeting
Address Street Request Date Note Species Size
12 Bean Estates 5/20/2021 Already planted one here Large
166 Birch St Small
5 Boutelle Rd Small
20 Boutelle Rd Small
S Bowdoin St In the triangle park-in the center Oak Large
100 Broad St Behind parking garage- 10 trees Lilac Small
1850 Broadway Couple trees Large
251 Brookline Ave Large
265 Brookline Ave Large
5 Carrie Ct 7/12/2021 Jap. Lilac Small
75 Cedar St Too steep by 75 but towards Sanford will work. Large
179 Cedar St Large
139 Center St Small
136 Clark Ave Large
Columbia St Need to build a tree box Large
28 Congress St on the Fountain St side Small
29 Dana Dr 6/29/2021 Small
46 Deer Isle on Fort Know side Large
40 Dillingham St Small
60 Dillingham St Small
66 Dillingham St Small
11a Downeast Cr Large
1a Downeast Cr Large
1b Downeast Cr Large
5a Downeast Cr Large
7a Downeast Cr Small
7b Downeast Cr Large
9a Downeast Cr Large
9b Downeast Cr Large
30 Dunning Blvd Waiting on stump to be removed. Large
160 Elm St Small
213 Elm St Large
233 Essex St No room -stump needs to be ground, wet area Small
Address Street Request Date Note Species Size
372 Essex St Small
9 Fawn Ct Would like a second tree planted if we can Small
173 Fern St Small
212 Fern St 7/28/2021 Would like an Ornamental Fruit tree back Small
217 Fern St Small
218 Fern St A small in front of house and large towards Mt Hope Small/LargE
303 Fern St Large
364 Fern St Small
116 Fifteenth St Small
55 Fountain St Can fit 2 Small
135 Fountain St 7/6/2021 Large
91 Fourth St. 11/17/2021 Removed old one in 2021 (D.R. says no room) Male Ginkgo Large
215 French St " Small
224 French St " Medium
228 French St " Medium
230 French St " Medium
234 French St " Medium
238 French St Large
269 French St Small
290 French St 6/3/2021 Small
15 Grove St Small
21 Grove St Small
70 Grove St Small
685 Hammond St Small
73 Harlow St Replace vandal damaged tree Pear Small
15 Hayward St Small
23 Hempstead Ave Small
310 Howard St This is across from 310 in the park 2 trees Large
21 Kennebec PI Small
23 Lane St Large
37 Langley St Small
55 Langley St Small
57 Langley St Small
Address Street Request Date Note Species Size
63 Langley St Small
130 Langley St Large
89 Larkin St Small
121 Larkin St Large
37 Leighton St Large
33 Linden St This is across from 33 in the park Large
245 Main St In Davenport park Large
43 Mt Hope Small
78 Mt Hope 3/22/2022 Large
329 Mt Hope Match the other one that's there Pear Medium
128 Norfolk St Small
192 Norfolk St 4/14/2021 Large
385 Ohio St Large
391 Ohio St Large
3 Old Orchard 2021 Resident cut down 2 city trees-she must re-plant Large
207 Parkview Ave 3/22/2022 Small
17 Pond St on Hayward St Small
65 Randolph Dr Resident doesn't want us to plant tree Large
66 Randolph Dr Small
63 Sanford St Small
90 Sanford St Small
119 Sanford St Small
73 Second St Small
12 Shannon Dr Small
223 Silver Rd Small
263 Silver Rd Large
71 Sixteenth St wait for construction to be done Large
38 Sixth ST Large
2 State St in Hanibal Hamlin park Small
107 Thirteenth St. Sawyer Arena parking lot-couple trees Large
211 W. Broadway On Harthorn side Large
230 W. Broadway Small
236 W. Broadway Large
Address Street Request Date Note Species Size
186 Warren St Large
193 Warren St Small
Whitney park Cedar/Hammond St Large
15 Williams St wait till '23 due to road/sidewalk construction this summer Small
67 Court St No room N/A
29 Dartmouth St No room N/A
44 Dillingham St No room for plowing N/A
53 Dillingham St No room -stump needs to be ground N/A
177 Fern St No room N/A
95 Fifth St Too step to plant N/A
93 Fourth St. 11/17/2021 No room N/A
214 French St 5/28/2021 No room N/A
218 French St " No room N/A
251 French St No room N/A
304 Garland St Front of school-haven't taken tree down yet N/A
85 Heather Rd. No room N/A
97 Juniper St This is across from 97 in the park-tree already there N/A
64 Leighton St No room N/A
72 Leighton St No room N/A
147 Lincoln St No room N/A
48 Madison No room N/A
72 Madison No room -stump needs to be ground N/A
469 Main St No room - need to check N/A
48 Montgomery St 4/14/2021 No room -there are other trees N/A
68 Montgomery St No room -stump needs to be ground N/A
119 Norfolk St No room N/A
41 Third St Too steep N/A
196 Webster Ave No room N/A
145 York St Resident doesn't want tree N/A
City of Bangor, ME
Thursday,April 7, 2022
Chapter 284. Trees
Article I. Dangerous Trees and Branches
[Adopted as Ch. VII, Art. 8; amended 10-10-1990 by Ord. No. 90-329]
§ 284-1 . Property owner responsible.
[Amended 7-9-2012 by Ord. No. 12-220]
Every property owner shall maintain the trees on his or her property in a safe and healthy manner and
keep trees properly trimmed and pruned so as to prevent hazards or injury to persons and their
property in their use and occupancy of public ways and public property.
§ 284-2. Inspections.
[Amended 7-9-2012 by Ord. No. 12-220]
The City Forester shall, from time to time, seek entry to private property in order to inspect the trees
and shrubs located thereon. The Forester shall first seek the property owner's permission to conduct
such an inspection. If entry is refused, the Forester may seek an administrative inspection warrant as
permitted by law. Should a condition of extreme danger be known to exist, the warrant requirements of
this section may be dispensed with, but only if there is a reasonable cause to believe that the delay
involved in compliance with the warrant requirement would pose a serious imminent danger to persons
and their property using or occupying public ways or public property.
§ 284-3. Nuisance.
[Amended 7-9-2012 by Ord. No. 12-220]
A tree located on privately owned property shall be deemed a nuisance if it, or any part of it, by reason
of its condition and in the professional judgment of the Forester:
A. Is likely to fall onto adjacent public ways or public property; or
B. Is not pruned to a height of 14 feet above the traveled portions of the public ways and eight feet
above public sidewalks.
§ 284-4. Removal.
[Amended 7-9-2012 by Ord. No. 12-220]
Upon the finding that any tree, or part thereof, constitutes a nuisance as defined in § 284-3 hereof, the
City Forester shall notify the property owner of said nuisance. The Forester shall cause said notice to
be served as provided for process under Rule 4 of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. The notice shall
identify the property in question, contain a brief description of the nuisance and the remedial action to
be taken and shall state the deadline for compliance. The deadline for compliance shall depend upon
the degree of danger created by the nuisance but shall in no case be longer than 60 days. In case of
serious imminent danger to persons and their property using or occupying public ways or public
property, the City Forester shall have authority to require immediate compliance by the property owner.
If, upon expiration of said deadline, the nuisance has not been abated, the Forester may, in addition to
other remedies provided by law, cause removal of said tree or portions thereof. The costs of this
service by the Forester, including labor, equipment and materials, shall be charged to the property
owner.
§ 284-5. Appeals.
Any person aggrieved by a decision or notice of the City Forester under this article may appeal said
decision or notice to the Superior Court in accordance with Rule 80B of the Maine Rules of Civil
Procedure.
§ 284-6. Violations and penalties.
Any person violating any provisions of this article by failing, neglecting or refusing to comply with any
notice herein provided for, in addition to the costs of removal, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not
less than $100 for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or
on which a violation occurs or continues.
Article II. Shade Trees
[Adopted as Ch. VI, Art. 10, Sec. 2; amended 12-28-1994 by Ord. No. 95-32]
§ 284-7. Care and supervision.
The Public Works Director shall have the care and supervision of all shade trees on each and every
street, square, park and lane in the City. A person, firm or corporation shall not cut, trim, deface or in
any way injure any such shade tree without written permission from the Public Works Director, and in
all such cases shall conform to the conditions, limitations and restrictions therein stated.
§ 284-8. Violations and penalties.
[Amended 9-14-1998 by Ord. No. 98-339J
Violations of this article shall be subject to the penalties provided in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3284.
Article III. Public Tree Program
[Adopted 1-12-2004 by Ord. No. 04-47]
§ 284-9. Tree Board.
A. The Tree Board is hereby created and established. The Board shall consist of five members
appointed by the City Council. At least one member of the Board shall be a certified landscape
architect, and at least one of the remaining members shall have completed certified training in
aboriculture.
B. The term of the members shall be for three years, except that the term of the members appointed
to the first Board shall be as follows: three shall be appointed for two years, and two shall be
appointed for three years. In the event that a vacancy shall occur during the term of any member,
a successor shall be appointed for the unexpired portion of the term.
C. The Tree Board shall study the problems and determine the needs of the City of Bangor in
connection with its public tree program. The Tree Board shall meet semiannually. It shall assist in
the establishment of standards for the selection, planting, maintenance and removal of public
trees, and in the dissemination of news and information on these standards and on the general
tree program in the City.
D. The Tree Board shall formulate and continually update a management plan for public trees. Such
plan shall be presented to the Bangor City Council, and, upon acceptance and approval by the
Council, the plan shall serve as the basis for the municipal public tree program.
§ 284-10. City Forester.
The City Forester, in consultation with the Tree Board, shall have the authority to regulate the planting,
maintenance, and preservation of public trees for the benefit and welfare of the public and to protect
the beauty of such trees and public places, using the advice of the Tree Board where helpful and
following the directives of the management plan.
§ 284-11 . Permits required
A. No person shall plant, prune, remove or otherwise disturb, above or below ground, any public tree,
without first filing an application with and obtaining a permit from the Public Works Director. Any
permit granted shall contain a definite date of expiration, and may contain conditions attached
thereto by the Public Works Director. Any violation of this article or the terms of the permit shall be
grounds for revocation of the permit, after notice and hearing. In emergency situations, such as
storm damage to trees, requiring immediate pruning or removal, the work may be performed
without permits; however, the Public Works Director shall be notified as soon as possible.
B. It is the intent of this article to preserve public trees. The Public Works Director may issue a permit
to cut down, remove or destroy a public tree under one or more of the following circumstances:
(1) The tree is diseased, injured, in danger of falling too close to existing or proposed structures,
interferes with existing utility services, creates unsafe vision clearance or other traffic hazard,
or is otherwise dangerous to people or property.
(2) The tree is located in an area where a structure or other improvements will be placed in
accordance with plans approved under the Land Use Ordinance.
C. For the purpose of this article, the term "public tree" shall mean "all shade or ornamental trees or
shrubs now or hereinafter growing in any street right-of-way or park."
§ 284-12. Abuse of trees.
Unless authorized by permit issued by the Public Works Director, no person shall damage, cut, carve,
transplant or remove any public tree; nor attach ropes, wires, nails, advertising posters or other
contrivance; nor allow any gaseous, liquid or solid substance which is harmful to such trees to come in
contact with them; nor set fire or allow any fire to burn where the fire or heat will injure a public tree.
§ 284-13. Interference with City Forester prohibited.
No person shall hinder, prevent, delay or interfere with the City Forester or any of his/her designees
while engaged in carrying out the execution of this article.
§ 284-14. Development of arboricultural specifications.
The Tree Board shall have the authority to prepare the rules and regulations of the arboricultural
specifications and standards, governing the planting, maintenance, removal, fertilization, pruning and
bracing of public trees. Said rules and regulations shall not become effective until approved by the City
Council after a public hearing.
§ 284-15. Exemptions.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to the customary operations of governmental entities or
public utilities; provided, however, that any governmental entity or public utility shall consult with the
Public Works Director prior to the removal of any public tree for the purpose of considering reasonable
alternatives to the removal of the tree.
§ 284-16. Enforcement.
This article shall be enforced and administered by the Code Enforcement Officer. When any violation
of any provision of this article is found to exist, the Code Enforcement Officer is hereby authorized and
directed to institute any and all actions and proceedings, either legal or equitable, that the City Forester
may deem appropriate or necessary to enforce the provisions of this article.
§ 284-17. Violations and penalties.
A. Notwithstanding § 284-8 of this article, the violation of any provision of this article shall be
punished by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500. Each act of violation and every day
upon which any such violation shall occur shall constitute a separate offense. Any such penalty
shall inure to the benefit of the town; and
B. Should any public tree be destroyed, the person causing the destruction shall make restitution to
the City in an amount equal to the replacement value of the destroyed tree.
MRS Title 30-A,§3284.INJURY OR DESTRUCTION TO TREES;PENALTY
§3284. Injury or destruction to trees; penalty
Whoever trims,cuts or otherwise damages or destroys a public shade tree commits a civil violation
for which a forfeiture of not less than $5 nor more than $25 may be adjudged. The forfeiture shall be
paid to the municipality in which the offense is committed and expended by that municipality for the
purposes specified in this subchapter and section 3263. [PL 1987, c. 737, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL
1987, c. 737, Pt. C, §106 (NEW); PL 1989, c. 6 (AMD); PL 1989, c. 9, §2 (AMD); PL 1989, c.
104, Pt. C, §§8, 10 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1987, c. 737, §§A2,C106 (NEW). PL 1989, c. 6 (AMD). PL 1989, c. 9, §2 (AMD). PL 1989,
c. 104, §§C8,10 (AMD).
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NATIVE PLANTS
WE CARRY TIIESE SPECIES OF NATIVE PLANTS. WE DID NOT LIST ALL VARIETIES AS THEY MAY VARY.
LATIN NAME COMMON NAME
ABIES BALSAMEA BALSAM FIR
ACER NEGUNDO BOXELDER MAPLE
ACER PENSYLVANICUM STRIPED MAPLE
ACER RUBRUM RED MAPLE
ACER SACCHARINUM SILVER MAPLE
ACER SACCHARUM SUGAR MAPLE
ADIANTUM PEDATUM MAIDENHAIR FERN
ALNUS RUGOSA SPECKLED ALDER
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY
AMMOPHILA BREVILGULATA DUNE GRASS
ANEMONE CANADENSIS MEADOW ANENOME
AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS AMERICAN COLUMBINE
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA URSI MASS MASSACHUSETTS BEARBERRY
ARONIA ARB BRILLIANTISSIMA RED CHOKEBERRY
ARONIA MELANOCARPA BLACK CHOKEBERRY
ARUNCUS DIOICUS GOATS BEARD
ASARUM CANADENSIS CANADIAN WILD GINGER
ASCLEPIAS INCANATA SWAMP MILKWEED
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA BUTTERFLY WEED
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA LADY FERN
AZALEA VISCOSUM SWAMP AZALEA
BACCHARIS HALIMIFO�IA SEA MYRTLE
BETULA ALLEGHENIENSIS YELLOW BRICH
BETULA LENTA SWEET BIRCH
BETULA NIGRA AND HERITAGE RIVER BIRCH
BETULA PAPYRIFERA CANOE BIRCH
BETULA POPULIFOLIA GRAY BIRCH
BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES STARFLOW ERS
CARPINUS CAROLINIANA AMERICAN HORNBEAM
CARYA CORDIFORMIS BITTERNUT
CARYA OVATA SHAGBARK HICKORY
CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS HACKBERRY
CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS BUTTONBUSH
CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES HOPKINTON WHITE CEDAR
CHAMAEDAPHNE CALYCULATA LEATHERLEAF
CHELONE GLABRA WHITE WHITE TURTLE HEAD
CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA VIRGINS'BOWER
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA SUMMERSWEET
COMPTONIA PEREGRINA SWEETFERN
CORNUS ALTERNIFOLIA PAGODA DOGWOOD
CORNUS AMOMUM SILKY DOGWOOD
CORNUS CANADENSIS BUNCHBERRY
CORNUS FLORIDA FLOWERING DOGWOOD
CORNUS RACEMOSA GRAY DOGWOOD
CORNUS SERICEA RED TWIG DOGWOOD
CORYLUS AMERICANA AMERICAN FILBERT
CORYLUS CORNUTA BEAKEDFILBERT
CRATAEGUS CRUSGALLI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
DENNSTAEDTIA PUNCTILOBULA HAY-SCENTED FERN
DICENTRA CUCULLARIA DUTCHMAN'S BREECHES
DRYOPTERIS LINNAEANA OAK FERN
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LATIN NAME COMMON NAME
DRYOPTERIS MARGINALIS LEATHER WOODFERN
FAGUS GRANDIFOLIA AMERICAN BEECH
FRAXINUS AMERICANA WHITE ASH
FRAXINUS NIGRA BLACK ASH
FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA GREEN ASH
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS CREEPING WINTERGREEN
GAYLUSSACIA BACCATA BLACK HUCKLEBERRY
GERANIUM MACULATUM WILD GERANIUM
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA AUTUMN BLOOMING WITCHHAZEL
HELENIUM SNEEZEW EED
HEPATICA ACUTI�OBA SHARPLOBED HEPATICA
HEPATICA TRILOBA ROUNDLOBED HEPATICA
ILEX GLABRA INKBERRY HOLLY
ILEX VERTICILLATA WINTERBERRY HOLLY
ITEA VIRGINIANA SWEETSPIRE
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS COMMON JUNIPER
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR
KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA SHEEP LAUREL
KALMIA LATIFOLIA MOUNTAIN LAUREL
LARIX LARICINA AMERICAN LARCH
LEDUM GROENLANDICUM LABRADOR TEA
LIMONIUM LATIFOLIA SEA LAVENDER
LINDERA BENZOIN SPICEBUSH
LINUM PERENNE NANUM FLAX
LIREODENDRON TULIPIFERA TULIPTREE
IYONIA LIGUSTRINA MALEBERRY
MITCHELLA REPENS PARTRIDGEBERRY
MYRICA GALE SWEETGALE
MYRICA PENNSYLVANICA NORTHERN BAYBERRY
NYSSA SYLVATICA BLACK GUM
ONCOCLEA SENSIBILIS SENSITIVE FERN
OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA CINNAMON FERN
OSMUNDA REGALIS ROYAL FERN
OSTRYA VIRGINIANA AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
PANICUM VIRGATUM SWITCH GRASS
PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA VIRGINIA CREEPER
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS NINEBARK
PICEA GLAUCA WHITE SPRUCE
PICEA MARIANA BLACK SPRUCE
PICEA RUBENS RED SPRUCE
PINUS RESINOSA RED PINE
PINUS RIGIDA PITCH PINE
PINUS STROBUS EASTERN WHITE PINE
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS AMERICAN SYCAMORE
PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM MAY APPLE
POLYGONATUM COMMUTATUM SOLOMON SEAL
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES CHRISTMAS FERN
POPULUS DELTOIDES EASTERN COTTONWOOD
POPULUS TREMULOIDES QUAKING ASPEN
PRUNUS AMERICANA AMERICAN PLUM
PRUNUS MARITIMA BEACH PLUM
PRUNUS PENSYLVANICA PIN CHERRY
PRUNUS SEROTINA BLACK CHERRY
PRUNUS VIRGINIANA COMMON CHOKECHERRY
PTERETIS NODULOSA OSTRICH FERN
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LATIN NAME COMMON NAME
PTERIDIUM AQUILINUM BRAKEN FERM
QUERCUS ALBA WHITE OAK
QUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK
QUERCUS COCCINEA SCARLET OAK
QUERCUS MACROCARPA BUR OAK
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK
QUERCUS PRINUS CHESTNUT OAK
QUERCUS RUBRA RED OAK
QUERCUS VELUTINA BLACK OAK
RHODODENDRON CANADENSE RHODORA
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM ROSEBAY RHODOENDRON
RHUS AROMATICA FRAGRANT SUMAC
RHUS GLABRA SMOOTH SUMAC
RHUS TYPHINA STAGHORN SUMAC
ROSA BLANDA MEADOW ROSE
ROSA CAROLINA CAROLINA ROSE
ROSA PALUSTRIS MARSH ROSE
ROSA VIRGINIANA VIRGINIA ROSE
RUBUS ODORATA FLOWERING RASPBERRY
SALIX BEBBIANA BEAKED WILLOW
SALIX DISCOLOR PUSSY WILLOW
SALIX INTERIOR SANDBAR WILLOW
SALIX NIGRA BLACK WILLOW
SALIX PETIOLARIS SLENDER WILLOW
SALIX SERICEA SILKY WILLOW
SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS AMERICAN ELDER
SMILACINA RACEMOSA FALSE SOLOMON SEAL
SOLIDAGO SEMPERVIENS SEASIDE GOLDENROD
SORBUS AMERICANA AMERICAN MOUNTAIN ASH
SPIRAEA LATIFOLIA MEADOWSWEET
SPIRAEA TOMENTOSA STEEPLE-BUSH
SYMPHORICARPUS ALBUS COMMON SNOWBERRY
TAXUS CANADENSIS AMERICAN YEW
THALICITRUM POLYGAMUN TALL MEADOW RUE
THELYPTERIS NOVEBORACENSIS NEW YORK FERN
THELYPTERIS PALUSTRIS MARSH FERN
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS AMERICAN ARBORVITAE
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA FOAMFLOWER
TILIA AMERICANA AMERICAN LINDEN
TRILLIUM WOOD L ILY
TSUGA CANADENSIS EASTERN CANADIAN HEMLOCK
ULMUS AMERICANA AMERICAN ELM
ULMUS RUBRA SLIPPERY ELM
VACCINIUMANGUSTIFOLIUM LOWBISH BLUEBERRY
VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM HIGHBUSH BLUEERRY
VACCINIUM MACROCARPUM LOWBUSH AMERICAN CRANBERRY
VACCINIUM VITIS IDAEA MAJUS LINGONBERRY
VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES WITHEROD VIBURNUM
VIBURNUM DENTATUM ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
VIBURNUMLENTAGO NANNYBERRY
VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM BLACK HAW VIBURNUM
VIBURNUM TRILOBUM AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH VIBURNUM
VITIS LABRUSCA FOX GRAPE
VITIS RIPARIA RIVERBANK GRAPE
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Advisory of Invasive Plants-2019
Maine Forest Service
Common Name Saient�c Name Invasive Rankinp Habihfs Threatemd SUtus in Maina
Ameritan water lotus Nelumbo lutea 7-severely invasive open water.ocen wetlanas Localized
Amur Cork Tree Phellodendron amurense z-very invasive open uaands,wooded upands No�Ve�De�eded
Amur honevsuckle LOniC2fd mddCkli 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Localize0
AR1Uf fTldpl2 AC2f Qiflfldld 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wootled Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Localized
Asiatic bittersweet Celd5tfU5 OfbICUIdtUS 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Open WeUands,Wooded WeUan05 Widespread
AUtUrt10 OGv2 Elaea¢nus umbellata 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Weilands Widespread
Bella honevsuckle Lonicera x bella 1-Severety invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands,Open Wetlanas.WooOed We�lands Localizetl
Bicolor lespedeza,two-colored bush-dover Lesqedeza bicolor 3-Invasive,habitat-specific threals Open Uplantls,Wooded Uplands Not Vet Deteded
Bittersweet or dimbina niRhtshade SOIdnUffl dUlCdflldfd 4-Poiential to be invasive,monitor Open Uplands.Woodetl Uplands,Open WetlarWs,Wootlea WetlanAs WMesp�ead
Black ietbead Rhodotvoos scandens z-very�n�asive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands Not Vel DeteclM
BldCk IOCUSt RObinid p52UdOdCdCid 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands,Open Wetlands,Wooded Wetlands Widespread
BldCk SwdIIOWWOft Cvnanchum louiseae 1-Severely invasive Open UOlands,Wootled Uplands,Wooded Wellands WWespread
Bohemian k�otweed FdllOpid x bOh2fTli[d 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Localized
BOrd2r privet LiKuStrum ObtuSifOlium 2-Very invasive Open UplarMs,Wooded Uplands.Open We�lanCs,Wooded WetlarWs localizetl
Brazilian waterweed EHeria densa t-severely invasive open waler,ocen wetla�xls Not vet oeteded
Brown knapweed Centaurea iacea 3-Invasive,habtta4specific Ihreals Open UpIan05,Wooded Uplands,Open We(IarWs Widespread
BUII thi5212 Cirsium vul2are 4-Poten�ial to be invasive,monibr Open Uplands Widespreed
CdlifOfnld pflV2t LiQUSt�Um OVdlifOliUm Z-Very invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands.Wooded We�lands Noi Yei Detecled
Cd�lEry(��BfddfOfd��)p2df PVfUS Cd112fVdfld 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands Nol Vet Detecled
Canada blue�rass,flat-stemmed bluezrass POd COmpf255d 5-No1 invasive a��his time Open Uplands Wtlespread
Canada thistle Cirsium arvense 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands Widesprea0
Chinese bindweed Fallopia baldschuanica 3-Invasive,habila�-specificlhrea�s open upiands Nol Vet De�ected
Chinese bush-dover Lesoedeza cuneata 3 Invasive,habda4specific Vireats oPen upianas No�Vel De�ecled
Chinese vam Dioscorea polvstachva �-Severeiy in�as�ve oPen upiands,wooded weuands No�ve�oe�eUed
Chocolate vine:five-leaf akebia Akebia quinata �-severeiy invasive Open Uplands,Wootled UplanOs Noi vet oeieaea
ColtSfOot Tu55ila2o farfafa 3lnvasive.habita�-specifc threats Wooded Uplands,Open Wetlantls,Wooded Wellantls WidespreaU
Common barberry Berberis vul¢aris 2-Very invasive Open UplarMs,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Widespread
Common buckthorn RhamnUS Cdthd�tiC3 1-Severety imasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands.Wooded Wetlands Widespread
Common muzwort Artemisia vulQaris 4-Potential to be invasive,monitor open uvlands weespreaa
COmmOn f22d Phfd�mitES dU52fdIiS 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,Open Wetlands,Wooded Wetlands Widespread
Common valerian Vdleridnd ofFi[inali5 4-Potential to be invasive,monitor Open Uplanas.Open Wetlands,Wooded WetlarWs WWespread
Cf22DinQ butt2fCup RdnUnCUluS rBD2f15 2-Very invasive Open UDIarMs,Open Wetlands,Wooded We�lands Widespread
Cf2EDifIK le��Y Lvsimachia nummularia 4-Potential to be invasive,monitor Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands WAespread
Curlv aondweed PotamoQeton crisous 1-Severely invasive Open Water,Open Wetlands �ocaiized
Cypf255 SpUfK2 EUphOfbid CVpdfiS5id5 4-Potential lo be invasive,moni�or Open Uplands Widespread
Dalmation toadflax Lindfid ddlfOdtiCd 3-Invasive,habita4specific threats Open UDlands,Open Wellands.WoodeO Wellands Localized
Dame's rocket H25p2f15 mdLfOnd115 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Open Wetlarids,Wootletl We1larWs Widespread
Ef7KIi5h Wd[Ef Qfd55 GIVC2fid maxima 2-Very invasive Open Wellands No�Vet De�eded
Eurasian milfoil Myriophvllum spicatum 1-Severely Invasive open Water,open weuands �ocaiized
Eurooean alder Alnus zlutinosa 1-Severely invasive Wooded UplanAs,Open Wellantls.Wooded We�lands �ocarzea
European blackberry Rubus fruticosus 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Not Yet Detected
Eurooean frog s bit Hvdrocharis morsus-ranae t-severeiy invasive Open Water,Open Wellands Not Vet Deteded
EUfOpEdf1 Spindl2-tf2E EUOnVmUS 2UfODd2U5 &Insufficient Aata to evaluate Open UplarMs,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands Localized
Fd152 indiKO AmOfph3 ffULICOSd 7-Severely invasive Open Uplands.Open WeUands,Wooded Wetlands Localized
False soiraea Sorbaria sorbifolia 6�nsufficien�da�a�o evaluate Open Uplands.Woodetl Uplands waespread
Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana �-severery invasive Open Waler.Open We�lands No�Ye�De�ected
February daohne:oaradise olant Daohne mezereum 3lnvasive,habita4specitic Ihrea�s Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands wdesPreaa
Fine-leaved sheeo fescue Festuca filiformis 3-Invasive,habi�a�-specific Ihreals Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands Widespread
Flowerinl:rush Butomus umbellatus 7-severely invasive open wetlanas Localized
Flv honevsuckle Lonicera xvlosteum Glnsufficient data to evaluale Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,Wooded We�lands Localized
Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata i-se�ereiy invasive Open Uplands,Wootled Uplands.Wooded Wellands wdespreaa
Giant hoaweed Heradeum manteRazzianum 2-very invasive Open We�lands,Wooded Wetlands �ocaiizea
Giant knotweed Fallooia sachalinensis i-severeiy invasive Open Uplands,Woodcd UplarWs.Wooded Wetlaixls �ocaiized
Advisory of Invasive Plants-2019
Maine Forest Service
Glossv buckthom FranQula alnus 1-Severe�y invasive Open Upa�Ms.Wooded Uplands Open We�lantls.Wooded Wellands wbesoreae
Goutweed Ae�000dium oodaararia �-��erely invasive Opon Uplaods,Wooded Up1aMs,Wooded Wellands wdesPread
G�dV wlllOw ShciX Cif12f2d ilnvas�ve,haMta45pecific Nrea�s Open Uplands,Open Wetlands Locafized
Great watercress.¢reat vellow-cress ROfipDd dmDhibid b-�nwflidanl dala to evaluale Open Wella�s LocaGzed
Hdiry willow-hetb EDilobium hir5utum 2-Very invnsive Open Uplanes.Open Wetlands Localized
HB�dV klWl Actinidia arzuta 2-Very invasive WoodeA UplanOs,WoodeO Wellands Localized
HVClfllld HVdrilla vertitilldta 1-Sevarely invasive Open Water.Open Wellands Localized
Inflated bladderwort Utricularia inflata t-seve��iy invas�ve o�r„waier,oPe�weuanas Nol Vet Deleded
ldpdne5e barbefrV Befb2ri5 thunb2rKii LSeverely invasive Open Uplands,Wooded UDlands.Open We�lands,Wootled Wetlands WMespreaA
Jaoanese fuki PEtd5it25 IdpO0iCU5 6-Insufticienl data to evalua�e Open Uplands.Wooded Upla�s.Open We1larMs.Wooded WetlaMs Localized
lapanese honevsuckle LOniCEfd IdDOOifd 7-Severely invasive Open Uplands.Wooticd UplarWs.Wootletl Wellarbs Locahzed
12Ddn25B h005 HUmUIUS IdpOniCUS 2-Very imasive Open UplanAs.Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wellands Localized
Japanese knotweed FdllOpid IdpOfliCd 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,WoodeA Uplands,Open WetlanAs.Wooded We11aMs Widesprea0
Jaoanese stiltarass Microste¢ium vimineum �-severery invasive Open Udands.Wooded UplarMs,Open Wetlands,Wooded Wellantls No�vei oe�eued
Japanese tree lilac SyrinAa reticulata 3-Invasive.ha6itat-specific Urea�s Open Udands.Wootled Uplands.Wooded WetlarMs nio�rei oeieaed
Kudzu Pueraria lobata z-very invasive open uaanas.wooded upands,wooded weuar�as Nol Vet Deleqe0
L2d(V SpUfK2 EUDhOfbid 25UId 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands.Open Wellands Localized
Lesser celandine Ficaria verna z-very�nvasive Open Uplands.Wootled UplarWs.Wooded Wellands �ocai�zed
Linden arrowwood Viburnum dilatatum 2-very invasive open up�ands,wooded uplands No�ve�oe�ected
Mile-a-minute vine Persicaria perfoliata Z-Very invasive Opern Uplands,W�wded UplarWs.Open Wellands.WoodeA Wellands No�Vel Deleded
MOffO�.V 5 hOn2VSUfkl2 LOf1iCeld mOffOWii 1-Severely invasive Open Uplxnds,Woaded Uplands,Open Wetlands.Wooded WeUands WOespread
Mudmat Glossosti�ma deistanthum 3-Invasive,hnDita4specific threats ope�w:d�r,opo�w�ua�ds Not Vet De�eded
Multiflora rose Rosa multiflora z-very invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands.Open Wetlands,Wooded We11a�Ms Widespread
Narrowleaf bittercress Cardamine impatiens z-very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands.Open Wetlands,Wooded Wetlands �ocaiized
NOfwdV O1dpIE AC2t Dldt3nOid25 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands,WoodeA WeOantls WMespread
One-rowed watercress Nasturtium microohvllum 3 Invasive,habila4sperific Ihreals o��wa�er �ocaiized
OriEntal IadV 5 thUmb Smdrtw2ed PerSitdrid IonKiS2td ilnvasive.habila4specific Ihreats Open UpanAs.Wooded Uplanes.Wood d WetlarWs Localized
O�i2nt31 DhOtiflid PhOti�id villOSd 2-Very inveslve Open Uplands.Open Wetlantls.Wooded WeUarWs Nol Vet De�ected
Ornamental iewelweed Imoatiens alandulifera 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands.Wooded UplarMs.Open Wellands,Wooded WellanAs Widespread
Pdl2 SWdIIOWWOft CVndnChUm fO55iCUm 1-Severely invasive Open Uplen05.Woodcd Uplands.Wootled WellaMs No�Yet Detecled
PdrrOt feather MVfiophVllum dqudtiCum 1�Severely invasive Open Waler,Open Wellands Nol Vet DeteGed
Porcelainberry Amoelopsis alandulosa 1-Severely imasive Open upiands,Woodea Udands,Open We1larMs,Wooded Wenanes �ocaiized
GfInCESs tfE2 GdulOwnid tOm2nt05a 1-Polenlial lo be invasive,monitor Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands LocalizeA
PfiVEt LiQustrum vul&are 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Woodetl Uplands,Open WetlarWs,WoodeA Wellands Locatizetl
Purple loosestrife Lvthrum salicaria 2-Very invasive Open Uplands.Open Wetlands,Wooded Wetlands wdes�reaa
Reed canary Arass Phalaris arundinatea 1Severeiy invasive oPen weua�as,wooaed weuaras WidespreaA
Ruaosa rose ROSd fuK052 2-Very invasive Open Uplands Widespread
Russian olive Elaeaznus anzustifolia 3-Invasive.�aWta�-specific Ihreats Open Uplantls,Wooded Uplands Not Vel De�eUed
Siberian elm Ulmus oumila 3-Invasive,habita4specific Ihreats Open UplarMs.Wooded Upla�s,Wooded WeUanAs iocaiirea
SI2bOld viburnum Viburnum 5i2bOldii ilnvasive,habitat-specific lnreats Open Uplands.Open WetlanOs Not Ye1 DMeded
Slender-leaved naiad Naias minor 1-severe�y invasive open water,open weuanas Loca�ized
Small carortrass Arthraxon hispidus 4 Polential to be invasive,monitw wooaed wenands Not Vet DelecteE
Spot[ed knapweed Centaurea stoebe 1-Invasive,habitat-specilic threa�s open uqands.wooded upands wdespreae
Starry stonewort Nitellopsis obtusa Lseverely invasive open weter,open wetlands Not vet oelecled
StdrWort CallitriChe StaRnallS 1-Severely mvasive Open Wa�er,Open WeUaods Not Yel Deleded
Svtamore maole Acei pseudoplatanus 4-Potential to be invasive,monilor Open Uplands.Wooded Uqands.Woodcd Wellantls Localize0
Tdll D2pp2�wOrt L20idiUm IdtifOliUm 1-Sevr,rely invasive Opvn Uplends,Open We[la�s �ocalized
Chocolate vine;five-leaf akebia Akebia auinata 1-Severely invasive Open UplanAs.Wooded Uplands Nol Vet DeteUed
Chinese vam Dioscorea polvstachva 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,Wooaed Wetlands Noi vei oe�ecied
Chinese bush-dover Lespedeza cuneata 3-�nvasive,habita(-specific ihreats open uaa�ws No�Vel DeledeA
Chinese bindweed Fallooia baldschuanica 3-Invasive,habila4specific lhreats open upiands No�ve�oe�ec�ed
Canada thistle Cirsium arvense �-severe�y invasive open uplands widespread
Canada bluezrass,flat-stemmed blue¢rass Poa comoressa 5-Nol invasive at Ihis time open upands wbespreae
Callery("Bradford"1 pear Pvrus callervana z-very mvesve open upanas,wooded upands Na vei oe�eued
Advisory of Invasive Plants-2019
Maine Forest Service
CdlifOfnid Dfiv2t Li�U52�Um OvdlifOliUfll 2-Very invasive Open Uplands.Wooded Uplands.Wooded Wellands Not Yet Delected
BUII IhI5tl2 Ci�51Um VUTAdfe 4-Potential to be invasive,monitor Open UDlands WMespread
Brown knaoweed Centaurea iacea 3-Imasive,habilat-specific�hrea�s Open Uplands.Wooded UplarMs,Open WetlarWs Widespread
Brazilian waterweed EReria densa 1-SeverelY invasive oPen wa�er.open wenands Not Vet DeteGed
Bofdef DriVet LiRuStfum obtuSifOlium �-Very invasive Open UplarMs.Wooded Uplands,Open Wetlands.Wooded WeUands Localized
Bohemian knotweed Fallopia x bohemica �-severeiy invasive Open UplanAs,Wooded Uplands,Wooded Wetlands �ocaiizea
BIdCIC SwdllOwwO�t Cvnanchum louiseae 1-Severely invasive Open Uplands,Wooded UplarMs.Wooded Wetlands WMespreatl
Black locust Robinia qseudoacacia LSeverely invasive Open UplanAs,Wooded UplanAs,Open Wptlanas,Woodetl We�lanOs wwesPread
elack ietbead Rhodotvoos scandens 2-very�n�asive Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands No�Vel De�ected
Bittersweet or climbin�nishtshade $OldnUm dUlComdf3 4-Polen�ial lo be invasive,moni�or Open Uplands,Wooded Uplands.Open We�lands,Wooded We�lands Widespreatl
Bicolor lesoedeza.two-cobred bush-dover Lespedeza bicolor 3-Invasive,habitat-specific�hreats Open Uplantls,Wooded Uplands Not Ye1 DeteUed
Bella honevsuckle Lonicera x bella 1-Severely invasive Open UD�ands,WoodeA Upla�s,Open Wellands,WooOetl Wetlards Localized
AUfUmn OIivE EIdEdQnUS Umb211dtd 2-Very invasive Open Uplands,Wooded Wetlands WWespread
Asiatic bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 1-Severely invasive Open UpIan05.Wooded UD�antls.Open We(lands.Wooded Wetiands wbesaead
AfT1Uf m2pIE AC2f�inrldlB 2-Very invasive Open Uplands.Wooded UplarMs.Wooded Wetlands Localizetl
Amur honevsuckle Lonicera maackii 1-Severely invasive Open Uplanas,Wootled Uplands.Wooded WetlarWs Localized
Amur Cork Tree Phellodendron amurense 2-very invasive ocen upia�as,wooded uPiands Not Vet Delected
American water lotus Nelumbo lutea i-seve�eiy�nvas�ve Open Waler.Open Wellands �ocaiized
3 3 Invasive Plants Prohibited from �
DEPARTMEHTOF
Agriculture
Sale or Import in Maine � Conservation
& Forestry
What you need to Know �"
In January 2017 changes were adopted to CMR 01-001 Chapter 273: Criteria for Listing [nvasive Terrestrial
Plants. These changes make it illegal to sell, import, export, buy or intentionally propagate for sale the 33
plant species listed below.
Acer ginnala(amur maple) Hesperis mutronalis (dame's rocket)
Acer platanoidcs (Norway maple) Impatiens glundulifera(ornamental jewelweed)
Aegopodium podagraria (bishop's weed) Iris pseudacorus (yellow iris)
Ailanthus altissirr�a (tree of heaven) Ligustrum vulgare (common privet)
Alliaria petioluta (garlic mustard) Lonicera japonicu (Japanese honeysuckle)
Amorpha_fruticosa(false indigo bush) Lonicera maackii(amur or bush honeysuckle)
Ampelopsis glandulosa(porcelain berry) Lonicera morrowii(Morrow's honeysuckle)
Artemisia vulgaris (common mugwort) Lonicera tatarica(Tatarian honeysuckle)
Berberis thunbergii(Japanese barberry) Lythrum salicariu(purple loosestrife)
Berberis vulgaris (common barberry) Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stilt grass)
C:elastrus orbiculatus (Asiatic bittersweet) Paulownia tomentosa (paulownia, princess tree)
Elaea�nus umbellata(Autumn olive) Persicaria pe�.foliata(mile-a-minute)
Euonymus alatus (winged euonymus) Phellodendron amurense (amur cork tree)
Euphorbia cyparissas (cypress spurge) Populus albn(white cottonwood)
Fullopia baldschuanica (Chinese bindweed) Robinia pseudoacacia(black locust)
Fullopia japonica(Japanese knotweed) Rosa mt{ltiflora(multiflora rose)
Frangula ulnus(glossy buckthorn)
Quick Facts
F • The sale/import ban includes the listed species and all cultivars, varieties and hybrids.
1 • Variances may be applied for and granted for scientific research and for varieties, cultivars or hybrids
that have been shown to not be invasive through peer reviewed
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