N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wq 1303.02

Current through Register No. 42, October 17, 2024
Section Env-Wq 1303.02 - Prohibited Exotic Aquatic Weeds

Subject to Env-Wq 1303.03, the following exotic aquatic weeds shall not be offered for sale, distributed, sold, imported, purchased, propagated, transported, or introduced in the state, pursuant to RSA 487:16-a, because they pose a substantial threat to native species in the state:

(a) Butomus umbellatus, commonly referred to as flowering rush;
(b) All Cabomba species, including but not limited to Cabomba caroliniana and commonly referred to as fanworts;
(c) Crassula helmsii, commonly referred to as swamp stonecrop;
(d) Egeria densa, commonly referred to as Brazilian elodea;
(e) Epilobium hirsutum, commonly referred to as great willow herb or hairy willow herb;
(f) Glyceria maxima, commonly referred to as reed sweet grass or manna grass;
(g) Hydrilla verticillata; commonly referred to as Hydrilla or Anacharis;
(h) Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, commonly referred to as frogbit;
(i) Hygrophila polysperma, commonly referred to as East Indian hygrophila;
(j) Ipomoea aquatica, commonly referred to as water spinach;
(k) Iris pseudocarus, commonly referred to as yellow iris or yellow flag iris;
(l) Lagarosiphon major, commonly referred to as African oxygen weed;
(m) Limnophila sessiliflora, commonly referred to as ambulia;
(n) Lythrum salicaria, L. virgatum, L. alatum and their cultivars, commonly referred to as purple loosestrife;
(o) Marsilea quadrifolia, commonly referred to as water fern;
(p) Myosotis scorpiodies, commonly referred to as water forget-me-not;
(q) All Myriophyllum species, including but not limited to Myriophyllum heterophyllum, Myriophyllum spicatum, and Myriophyllum aquaticum, and commonly referred to as milfoils or feather-foils;
(r) Najas minor, commonly referred to as European naiad;
(s) Nymphoides peltata, commonly referred to as yellow floating heart;
(t) Phragmites australis or P. communis, commonly referred to as common reed;
(u) Potamogeton crispus, commonly referred to as curly leaf pondweed;
(v) Sagittaria japonica, commonly referred to as double flowering arrowhead, Japanese arrowhead, or old world arrowhead;
(w) Sagittaria sagittifolia, commonly referred to as giant sagittaria;
(x) Salvinia molesta, commonly referred to as giant salvinia;
(y) All Trapa species, commonly referred to as water chestnuts;
(z) Typha gracilis, commonly referred to as slender cattail;
(aa) Typha laxmanii, commonly referred to as dwarf cattail or Laxman's cattail; and
(ab) Typha minima, commonly referred to as miniature cattail or micro-mini cattail.

N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wq 1303.02

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1300) #8703-A, eff 9-5-06

Amended byVolume XXXIV Number 46, Filed November 13, 2014 , Proposed by #10696, Effective 10/18/2014, Expires10/18/2024.