Prohibited Flammable Plants

As of October 18th, 2018, new plantings of the following flammable plants are restricted within Ashland's city limits, both during new construction and throughout the city within 30 feet of any structure, including structures on adjacent lots. Ashland Municipal Code AMC9.04.022.

Please note that while this list comprises plants that are strictly prohibited because of their inherit flammability, it is important to note that all landscaping plants can be flammable if not properly maintained and watered. Follow best practices for fire-resistant landscaping.

Prohibited Grasses

  • Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana)

Related Documents

Please Note

Exceptions for dwarf or prostrate varieties of these species MUST be approved by Ashland Fire and Rescue before planting. Failure to comply with AMC9.04.022 could result in citation and abatement procedures being initiated. 

For exceptions to be initially considered, the planned placement would need to be beyond 5 feet from any structure and follow tree and shrub spacing guidelines as defined in the General Fuel Modification Area Standards in Chapter 18.3.10.100.

This list will be reviewed yearly by the Fire Adapted Ashland Committee (previously known as the Wildfire Safety Commission), with changes brought to City Council for adoption in an amended Resolution, as needed.