Utah Admin. Code 68-9-3

Current through Bulletin 2024-20, October 15, 2024
Section R68-9-3 - Designation and Publication of State Noxious Weeds
(1) The department designates and publishes noxious weeds into five classes.
(2) Noxious and invasive weeds listed in Table 1 are Class 1A: EDRR Watch List. They are declared to be:
(a) not native to Utah;
(b) not known to exist in the state;
(c) a serious threat to the state; and
(d) a very high priority if identified in the state.

TABLE 1

Class 1A (EDRR Watch List)

Weed Name

Binomial Name

Common crupina

Crupina vulgaris

Mediterranean sage

Salvia aethiopis

Plumeless thistle

Carduus acanthoides

Small bugloss

Anchusa arvensis

Spring millet

Milium vernale

Syrian bean caper

Zygophyllum fabago

(3) Noxious and invasive weeds listed in Table 2 are Class 1B: EDRR. They are declared to be:
(a) not native to Utah;
(b) known to exist in the state in very limited populations;
(c) a serious threat to the state; and a very high priority.

TABLE 2

Class 1B (EDRR)

Weed Name

Binomial Name

African mustard

Brassica tournefortii

African rue

Peganum harmala

Blueweed (Vipers bugloss)

Echium vulgare

Camelthorn

Alhagi maurorum

Common St. Johnswort

Hypericum perforatum

Cutleaf vipergrass

Scorzonera laciniata

Elongated mustard

Brassicas elongate

Eurasian watermilfoil

Myriophyllum spicatum L.

Garlic mustard

Alliaria petiolate

Giant reed

Arundo donax

Goat's rue

Galega officinalis

Japanese knotweed

Polygonum cuspidatum

Malta starthistle

Centaurea melitensis

Oxeye daisy

Leucanthemum vulgare

Parrot feather

Myriophyllum aquaticum

Purple starthistle

Centaurea calcitrapa

Ventenata (North African grass)

Ventenata dubia

(4) Noxious and invasive weeds listed in Table 3 are Class 2: Control. They are declared to be:
(a) not native to Utah;
(b) a threat to the state; and
(c) a high priority for control.
(i) Weeds listed in the control list are known to exist in varying populations throughout the state.
(ii) The concentration of these weeds is at a level where control or eradication may be possible.

TABLE 3

Class 2 (Control)

Weed Name

Binomial Name

Black henbane

Hyoscyamus niger

Dalmatian toadflax

Linaria dalmatica

Diffuse knapweed

Centaurea diffusa

Dyer's woad

Isatis tinctoria

Leafy spurge

Euphorbia esula

Medusahead

Taeniatherum caput-medusae

Purple loosestrife

Lythrum salicaria

Rush skeleton weed

Chondrilla juncea

Spotted knapweed

Centaurea stoebe

Squarrose knapweed

Centaurea virgata

Yellow starthistle

Centaurea solstitialis

Yellow toadflax

Linaria vulgaris

(5) Noxious and invasive weeds listed in Table 4 are Class 3: Containment. They are declared to be:
(a) not native to Utah; and
(b) widely spread.
(i) Weeds listed in the containment noxious weeds list are known to exist in various populations throughout the state.
(ii) Weed control efforts may be directed at reducing or eliminating new or expanding weed populations.
(iii) A County Weed Control Board may determine known and established weed populations and manage them according to any approved weed control methodology.
(iv) Class 3 weeds threaten the agricultural industry and agricultural products.
(v) The department does not consider Bermudagrass as a noxious and invasive weed in Washington County and it is not subject to Title 4, Chapter 17 Utah Noxious Weed Act within Washington County.
(vi) Triploid hybrid Bermudagrass purchased from a producer certified with the Utah Crop Improvement Association and the Nursery Inspection program is allowed for commercial and private uses throughout Utah.

TABLE 4

Class 3 (Containment)

Weed Name

Binomial Name

Bermudagrass*

Cynodon dactylon

Canada thistle

Cirsium arvense

Field bindweed (Wild Morning-glory)

Convolvulus spp.

Hoary cress (globe-podded)

Lepidium draba (Cardaria draba)

Hoary cress (heart-podded)

Lepidium chalepense (Cardaria chalepensis)

Hoary cress (lens-podded)

Lepidium appelianum (Cardaria pubescens)

Houndstongue

Cynoglossum officianale

Jointed goatgrass

Aegilops cylindrica

Musk thistle

Carduus nutans

Perennial pepperweed (Tall whitetop)

Lepidium latifolium

Perennial Sorghum spp. Including: Johnson grass Columbus grass

Sorghum halepense Sorghum almum

Phragmites (Common reed)

Phragmites australis ssp.

Poison hemlock

Conium maculatum

Puncturevine (Goathead)

Tribulus terrestris

Quackgrass

Elymus repens

Russian knapweed

Acroptilon repens

Scotch thistle (Cotton thistle)

Onopordum acanthium

Tamarisk (Saltcedar)

Tamarix ramosissima

* Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) may not be considered a noxious weed in Washington County. Triploid Hybrid Bermudagrass is not considered a noxious weed in Utah.

(6) Noxious and invasive weeds listed in Table 5 are Class 4: Prohibited for sale or propagation. They are declared to be:
(a) not native to Utah; and
(b) a threat to the state through retail sales or propagation in the nursery and greenhouse industry.
(i) The department designates annual, biennial, or perennial plants that have the potential or are known to be detrimental to human or animal health, the environment, public roads, crops, or other property as prohibited noxious weeds.
(ii) Section R68-8-2 Prohibited Noxious Weed Seeds and Restricted Weed Seeds are listed.

TABLE 5

Class 4 (Prohibited)

Weed Name

Binomial Name

Cogongrass (Japanese blood grass)

Imperata cylindrica

Dames Rocket

Hesperis matronalis

Myrtle spurge

Euphorbia myrsinites

Russian olive

Elaeagnus angustifolia

Scotch broom

Cytisus scoparius

(7) Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 list the weeds officially designated and published as noxious weeds for Utah. Each county may have different priorities regarding specific state designated noxious weeds and may reprioritize these weeds for the county weed list.

Utah Admin. Code R68-9-3

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-5, effective 2/2/2016
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-13, effective 6/21/2022
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-22, effective 10/30/2023
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-14, effective 6/28/2024