WSR 20-20-126
PROPOSED RULES
NOXIOUS WEED
CONTROL BOARD
[Filed October 6, 2020, 1:50 p.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 20-11-059.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Chapter 16-750 WAC, State noxious weed list and schedule of monetary penalties, the Washington state noxious weed control board (WSNWCB) is proposing to amend the state noxious weed list for 2021.
Hearing Location(s): On November 10, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. WebEx, phone 1(415)-655-0001, Toll Free 1(855)-929-3239, Meeting Access Code 133 374 0485. Due to the mandated social distancing requirements in place during the current COVID-19 pandemic, the public hearings will be held solely over video and teleconference.
Date of Intended Adoption: November 26, 2020.
Submit Written Comments to: Mary Fee, WSNWCB, P.O. Box 42560, Olympia, WA 98504-2560, email mfee@agr.wa.gov or noxiousweeds@agr.wa.gov, fax 360-902-2053, by November 9, 2020.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Deanna Painter, phone 360-902-2061, TTY 800-833-6388, email dpainter@agr.wa.gov, by November 5, 2020.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The Washington state noxious weed list provides the basis for noxious weed control efforts for county noxious weed control boards and other entities. It also provides guidelines for the state noxious weed control board. This proposal amends WAC 16-750-005 and 16-750-011. Specifically, the board is proposing:
1. WAC 16-750-005, two proposed Class A additions - Turkish thistle, Carduus Cinereus, and hanging sedge, Carex pendula.
2. WAC 16-750-011, proposed Class B designation changes -
• Un-designating hawkweeds: All nonnative species and hybrids of the Wall subgenus, Hieracium, in Snohomish County of region 2.
• Designate Ravenna grass, Tripidium ravennae, in Chelan County of region 4.
• Designate saltcedar, Tamarix ramosissima, in Benton and Franklin counties of region 6.
• Designate spurge laurel, Daphne laureola, in Skamania County of region 3.
• Designate spurge, myrtle, Euphorbia myrsinites, in Stevens County of region 4.
• Designate tansy ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris, in Klickitat County of region 5.
• Designate velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti, in Franklin County of region 6.
• Designate wild chervil, Anthriscus sylvestris, in Island County of region 2 and Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania counties of region 3.
• Designate water primrose, Ludwigia hexapetala, in Cowlitz County of region 3.
• Designate white bryony, Bryonia alba, in Garfield County of region 6.
• Designate yellow archangel, Lamiastrum galeobdolon, in Cowlitz County of region 3.
• Designate yellow floating heart, Nymphoides peltata, in Cowlitz County of region 3.
3. Updating the scientific name of ten noxious weeds.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Under RCW 17.10.080, WSNWCB is charged with updating the state noxious weed list on an annual basis to ensure it accurately reflects the noxious weed control priorities and noxious weed distribution. Under RCW 17.10.070, WSNWCB is charged with adopting, amending, or repealing rules, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW, as may be necessary to carry out the duties and authorities assigned to the board by chapter 17.10 RCW.
The proposed addition of Turkish thistle, Carduus Cinereus, and hanging sedge, Carex pendula, as Class A noxious weeds, is intended to keep them from spreading from their very limited distribution to new locations within Washington state. Noxious weeds are very invasive species that when left uncontrolled outcompete agricultural crops and native species. Noxious weed infestations negatively impact both terrestrial and aquatic habits [habitats] as well as farming and grazing lands.
Designation changes of twelve Class B noxious weeds are intended to better match the distribution/threat of these noxious weeds. Class B noxious weeds are generally designated where they are absent, limited, or pose a serious threat to health, agriculture, or natural areas so the economic impact is not unreasonable.
The scientific name of ten noxious weed species will be updated to improve consistency with national taxonomic standards.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 17.10.070, 17.10.080.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter 17.10 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: WSNWCB, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation, and Enforcement: Mary Fee, 1111 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA 98504, 360-561-4428.
A school district fiscal impact statement is not required under RCW 28A.305.135.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. WSNWCB is not one of the agencies listed in this section.
The proposed rule does not impose more-than-minor costs on businesses. Following is a summary of the agency's analysis showing how costs were calculated. Approximately two hundred businesses responded to an online survey emailed to licensed nurseries and agricultural industry associations. Only one business reported selling Class A proposed addition Turkish thistle. However, Turkish thistle is not known to be an ornamental plant nor are there any known ornamental plantings in Washington. This report may have been made by a misidentification of the plant. Three businesses reported carrying hanging sedge. All four reported that these two Class A additions would not cause an anticipated loss in sales or revenue.
This rule would require the eradication of infestations of these two species. Currently the only known infestations of hanging sedge are in King, Whatcom, Skamania, and Mason counties. Skamania County has one possible ornamental planting with less than twenty-four square feet. Whatcom County has six documented sites with a total less than two hundred square feet. There is little to no documentation on possible infestations in King and Mason counties. Turkish thistle has been found in both Oregon and Idaho. There are no known infestations in Washington state at this time. Typically county noxious weed control boards offer financial assistance for eradicating Class A noxious weeds either in the form of a cost share program or providing control through their program.
Participating businesses do not appear to carry eleven of the twelve Class B noxious weeds that have proposed designation changes, eight of which are already on WSDA's quarantine list (chapter 16-752 WAC). Of the four species that are not already on the quarantine list, only Ravenna grass is known for being [an] ornamental species, and it is currently undergoing rule making by WSDA to be added to the quarantine list. An analysis of the direct economic effects of the proposed rule amendments indicates that costs to businesses would be negligible or none at all. The twelve Class B noxious weeds are being designated for control in counties where they are either absent or limited in distribution, business in these counties should not be faced with more than minor costs to control those noxious weeds. Limited distribution is typically defined as less than one hundred infested acres within a county.
Based upon the above analysis, WSNWCB concludes that direct minor costs, if any, imposed would affect less than ten percent of businesses and would not exceed $100 in cost to comply as a direct result of these proposed rule-making changes. Nor would any of these amendments to the noxious weed list directly cause the creation of or loss of any jobs. WSNWCB concludes that the proposed rule changes will not impose more-than-minor cost on businesses. Therefore, we conclude that a formal small business economic impact statement is not required.
A copy of the detailed cost calculations may be obtained by contacting Mary Fee, P.O. Box 42560, Olympia, WA 98504-2560, phone 360-561-4428, fax 360-902-2094, TTY 800-833-6388, email mfee@agr.wa.gov.
October 5, 2020
Mary Fee
Executive Secretary
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 19-24-052, filed 11/26/19, effective 1/1/20)
WAC 16-750-005State noxious weed listClass A noxious weeds.
Common Name
Scientific Name
broom, French
Genista monspessulana
broom, Spanish
Spartium junceum
common crupina
Crupina vulgaris
cordgrass, common
Spartina anglica
cordgrass, dense-flowered
Spartina densiflora
cordgrass, salt meadow
Spartina patens
cordgrass, smooth
Spartina alterniflora
dyer's woad
Isatis tinctoria
eggleaf spurge
Euphorbia oblongata
false brome
Brachypodium sylvaticum
floating primrose-willow
Ludwigia peploides
flowering rush
Butomus umbellatus
garlic mustard
Alliaria petiolata
giant hogweed
Heracleum mantegazzianum
goatsrue
Galega officinalis
hanging sedge
Carex pendula
hydrilla
Hydrilla verticillata
Johnsongrass
Sorghum halepense
knapweed, bighead
Centaurea macrocephala
knapweed, Vochin
Centaurea nigrescens
kudzu
Pueraria montana var. lobata
meadow clary
Salvia pratensis
oriental clematis
Clematis orientalis
purple starthistle
Centaurea calcitrapa
reed sweetgrass
Glyceria maxima
ricefield bulrush
Schoenoplectus mucronatus
sage, clary
Salvia sclarea
sage, Mediterranean
Salvia aethiopis
silverleaf nightshade
Solanum elaeagnifolium
small-flowered jewelweed
Impatiens parviflora
South American spongeplant
Limnobium laevigatum
Syrian bean-caper
Zygophyllum fabago
Texas blueweed
Helianthus ciliaris
thistle, Italian
Carduus pycnocephalus
thistle, milk
Silybum marianum
thistle, slenderflower
Carduus tenuiflorus
thistle, Turkish
Carduus cinereus
variable-leaf milfoil
Myriophyllum heterophyllum
wild four o'clock
Mirabilis nyctaginea
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 19-24-052, filed 11/26/19, effective 1/1/20)
WAC 16-750-011State noxious weed listClass B noxious weeds.
 
Name
 
Will be a "Class B designate" in all
lands lying within:
(1)
blueweed, Echium vulgare
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
 
 
(b)
region 5, except Spokane County
(2)
Brazilian elodea, Egeria densa
(a)
region 1, except Grays Harbor County
(b)
region 2, except Kitsap County
 
 
(c)
King County of region 2, except lakes Dolloff, Fenwick, Union, Washington, and Sammamish, and the Sammamish River
 
 
(d)
region 3, except Wahkiakum County
 
 
(e)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(3)
bugloss, annual, Anchusa arvensis
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6
(b)
region 5, except Spokane County
(4)
bugloss, common, ((Anchusa))Lycopsis officinalis
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 6
(b)
All of region 4 except those areas lying within the Entiat River Valley between the Columbia River confluence and Stormy Creek in Chelan County
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Spokane County
(5)
butterfly bush, Buddleja davidii
(a)
Grays Harbor County of region 1
 
 
(b)
San Juan County of region 2
 
 
(c)
Cowlitz County of region 3
(6)
camelthorn, Alhagi maurorum
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
(7)
common fennel, Foeniculum vulgare (except bulbing fennel, F. vulgare var. azoricum)
(a)
region 1, except Jefferson County
 
(b)
region 2, except King and Skagit counties
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Clark County
 
 
(d)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(8)
common reed, Phragmites australis (nonnative genotypes only)
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 4
(b)
region 5, except Grant County
(c)
Asotin, Columbia, and Garfield counties of region 6
(9)
Dalmatian toadflax, Linaria dalmatica ssp. dalmatica
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
Adams, Kittitas, and Lincoln counties of region 5
 
 
(c)
Benton, Franklin, and Walla Walla counties of region 6
(10)
Eurasian watermilfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum
(a)
region 1, except Pacific County
(b)
Island, Kitsap, and San Juan counties of region 2
 
 
(c)
Clark and Cowlitz counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
Chelan and Okanogan counties, and all lakes with public boat launches except Fan Lake in Pend Oreille County of region 4
 
 
(e)
Adams, Kittitas, Lincoln, and Whitman counties of region 5
 
 
(f)
Asotin, Columbia, and Garfield counties of region 6
(11)
European coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
 
 
(12)
fanwort, Cabomba caroliniana
(a)
regions 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6
(b)
region 3, except Cowlitz County
(13)
gorse, Ulex europaeus
(a)
region 1, except Grays Harbor and Pacific counties
 
 
(b)
regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
(14)
grass-leaved arrowhead, Sagittaria graminea
(a)
region 1
(b)
region 2, except Snohomish County
 
 
(c)
regions 3, 4, 5, and 6
(15)
hairy willow-herb, Epilobium hirsutum
(a)
regions 1, 3, and 4
(b)
region 2, except Thurston and Whatcom counties
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Klickitat County
 
 
(d)
region 6, except Benton and Franklin counties
(16)
hawkweed oxtongue, Picris hieracioides
(a)
regions 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6
(b)
region 3, except Skamania County
(17)
hawkweed, orange, Hieracium aurantiacum
(a)
regions 1, 3, and 6
(b)
region 2, except Whatcom County
 
 
(c)
region 4, except Pend Oreille and Stevens counties
 
 
(d)
region 5, except Kittitas and Spokane counties
(18)
hawkweeds: All nonnative species and hybrids of the Meadow subgenus (Pilosella), including, but not limited to, mouseear (Hieracium pilosella), pale (H. lactucella), queen-devil (H. glomeratum), tall (H. piloselloides), whiplash (H. flagellare), yellow (H. caespitosum), and yellow-devil (H. x floribundum)
(a)
region 1
 
(b)
region 2, except Thurston County
 
(c)
region 3, except Cowlitz County
 
(d)
region 4, except Pend Oreille and Stevens counties
 
(e)
region 5, except Klickitat and Spokane counties
 
(f)
region 6
(19)
hawkweeds: All nonnative species and hybrids of the Wall subgenus (Hieracium), including, but not limited to, common (Hieracium lachenalii), European (H. sabaudum), polar (H. atratum), smooth (H. laevigatum), spotted (H. maculatum), and wall (H. murorum)
(a)
regions 1, 3, 5, and 6
 
(b)
region 2, except King, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties
 
(c)
region 4, except Stevens County
(20)
herb-Robert, Geranium robertianum
(a)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(21)
hoary alyssum, Berteroa incana
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 6
(b)
region 4, except Pend Oreille and Ferry counties
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Klickitat County
(22)
houndstongue, Cynoglossum officinale
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
Chelan and Douglas counties of region 4
 
 
(c)
Yakima, Grant and Adams counties of region 5
 
 
(d)
Benton and Franklin counties of region 6
(23)
indigobush, Amorpha fruticosa
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 4
(b)
Lewis County of region 3
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Klickitat County
(24)
knapweed, black, Centaurea nigra
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
(25)
knapweed, brown, Centaurea jacea
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
(26)
knapweed, diffuse, Centaurea diffusa
(a)
region 1
(b)
region 2
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Cowlitz County
 
 
(d)
Adams County of region 5
(27)
knapweed, meadow, Centaureax ((moncktonii))gerstlaueri
(a)
regions 1 and 4
(b)
region 2, except Whatcom County
 
 
(c)
Thurston County of region 2, except below the ordinary high-water mark of the Nisqually River
 
 
(d)
Lewis and Wahkiakum counties of region 3
 
 
(e)
region 5, except Kittitas and Klickitat counties
 
 
(f)
region 6, except Franklin and Walla Walla counties
(28)
knapweed, Russian, Rhaponticum repens
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
Ferry and Pend Oreille counties of region 4
 
 
(c)
Lincoln, Spokane, and Whitman counties of region 5
 
 
(d)
Adams County of region 5, except for the area west of Highway 17 and north of Highway 26
 
 
(e)
Asotin and Garfield counties of region 6
(29)
knapweed, spotted, Centaurea stoebe
(a)
region 1, except Grays Harbor
(b)
region 2, except Whatcom County
 
 
(c)
Clark, Lewis, and Wahkiakum counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
Ferry County of region 4
 
 
(e)
Adams, Grant and Yakima counties of region 5
 
 
(f)
region 6, except Columbia and Walla Walla counties
(30)
knotweed, Bohemian, ((Polygonum x bohemicum))Fallopia x bohemica
(a)
Island and San Juan counties of region 2
(b)
Skamania County of region 3
 
 
(c)
region 4, 5, and 6
(31)
knotweed, giant, ((Polygonum sachalinense))Fallopia sachalinensis
(a)
region 2, except King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties
(b)
region 3, except Cowlitz and Lewis counties
(c)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(32)
knotweed, Himalayan, Persicaria wallichii
(a)
region 1, except Pacific County
(b)
region 2, except King and Pierce counties
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Wahkiakum County
 
 
(d)
region 4, 5, and 6
(33)
knotweed, Japanese, ((Polygonum cuspidatum))Fallopia japonica
(a)
Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties of region 2
(b)
Skamania County of region 3
 
 
(c)
region 4, except Okanogan County
 
 
(d)
region 5, except Spokane County
 
 
(e)
region 6
(34)
kochia, Bassia scoparia
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
Stevens and Pend Oreille counties of region 4
 
 
(c)
Adams County of region 5
(35)
lesser celandine, Ficaria verna
(a)
region 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6
 
 
(b)
region 2, except King and Whatcom counties
(36)
loosestrife, garden, Lysimachia vulgaris
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
(37)
loosestrife, purple, Lythrum salicaria
(a)
Clallam, Jefferson, and Mason counties of region 1
(b)
region 2, except Kitsap, Skagit, and Snohomish counties
 
 
(c)
Clark, Lewis, and Skamania counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
region 4, except Douglas County
 
 
(e)
region 5, except Grant and Spokane counties
 
 
(f)
region 6, except Asotin and Franklin counties
(38)
loosestrife, wand, Lythrum virgatum
(a)
Clallam, Jefferson, and Mason counties of region 1
(b)
region 2, except Kitsap, Skagit, and Snohomish counties
 
 
(c)
Clark, Lewis, and Skamania counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
region 4, except Douglas County
 
 
(e)
region 5, except Grant and Spokane counties
 
 
(f)
region 6, except Asotin and Franklin counties
(39)
Malta starthistle, Centaurea melitensis
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
region 4, except T36 R38 in the area contained within Hwy 395/Hwy 20, Pingston Creek Road, and Highland Loop Road in Stevens County
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Klickitat and Whitman counties
(40)
parrotfeather, Myriophyllum aquaticum
(a)
region 1, except Pacific County
(b)
regions 2, 4, 5, and 6
 
 
(c)
Clark and Skamania counties of region 3
(41)
perennial pepperweed, Lepidium latifolium
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 4
(b)
region 3, except Clark and Cowlitz counties
 
 
(c)
Kittitas, Lincoln and Spokane counties of region 5
 
 
(d)
Columbia and Garfield counties of region 6
(42)
poison hemlock, Conium maculatum
(a)
Clallam, Mason, and Pacific counties of region 1
(b)
region 2, except King, Skagit, and Whatcom counties
 
 
(c)
Clark and Skamania counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
Chelan, Douglas, and Pend Oreille counties of region 4
 
 
(e)
Grant, Kittitas and Lincoln counties of region 5
(43)
policeman's helmet, Impatiens glandulifera
(a)
region 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6
(b)
region 2, except Thurston and Whatcom counties
(44)
puncturevine, Tribulus terrestris
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties of region 4
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Grant, Klickitat, and Yakima counties
(45)
Ravenna grass, ((Saccharum))Tripidium ravennae
(a)
Cowlitz County of region 3
(b)
region 4((, except Chelan County))
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Yakima County
 
 
(d)
region 6, except Benton County
(46)
rush skeletonweed, Chondrilla juncea
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
region 4, except all areas of Stevens County south of Township 29
 
 
(c)
Kittitas and Yakima counties of region 5, and Adams County, except those areas lying east of Sage Road, the western border of Range 36
 
 
(d)
Asotin County of region 6
(47)
saltcedar, Tamarix ramosissima (unless intentionally planted prior to 2004)
(a)
regions 1, 3, 4, ((and)) 5, and 6
(b)
region 2, except King and Thurston counties
(((c)
region 6, except Benton and Franklin counties))
(48)
Scotch broom, Cytisus scoparius
(a)
regions 4 and 6
(b)
region 5, except Klickitat County
(49)
shiny geranium, Geranium lucidum
(a)
regions 1, 4, 5, and 6
(b)
regions 2, except Thurston County
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Clark County
(50)
spurge flax, Thymelaea passerina
(a)
region 4, except Okanogan County
(b)
regions 5 and 6
(51)
spurge laurel, Daphne laureola
(a)
region 1, except Clallam and Jefferson counties
(b)
region 2, except King, Kitsap, and Pierce counties
 
 
(c)
region 3((, except Skamania County))
 
 
(d)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(52)
spurge, leafy, Euphorbia virgata
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 4
(b)
region 5, except Spokane County
 
 
(c)
region 6, except Columbia County
(53)
spurge, myrtle, Euphorbia myrsinites
(a)
region 1, except Clallam and Jefferson counties
(b)
region 2, except King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Whatcom counties
 
 
(c)
regions 3, 5, and 6
 
 
(d)
region 4, except Okanogan ((and Stevens counties))County
(54)
sulfur cinquefoil, Potentilla recta
(a)
region 1
(b)
region 2, except Pierce and Thurston counties
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Lewis and Skamania counties
 
 
(d)
Adams, Grant, Lincoln, and Whitman counties of region 5
 
 
(e)
region 6, except Asotin County
(55)
tansy ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris
(a)
Island and San Juan counties of region 2
(b)
Clark and Wahkiakum counties of region 3
 
 
(c)
regions 4, 5, and 6
 
 
(((d)
region 5, except Klickitat County))
(56)
thistle, musk, Carduus nutans
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 6
(b)
region 4, except Douglas and Ferry counties
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Kittitas County
(57)
thistle, plumeless, Carduus acanthoides
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
(b)
region 4, except those areas north of State Highway 20 in Stevens County
(58)
thistle, Scotch, Onopordum acanthium
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
region 4, except Douglas County
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Spokane and Whitman counties
(59)
velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, ((and)) 4, and 6
(b)
region 5, except Yakima County
(((c)
region 6, except Franklin County))
(60)
water primrose, Ludwigia hexapetala
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
(((b)
region 3, except Cowlitz County))
(61)
white bryony, Bryonia alba
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 4
(b)
region 5, except Whitman County
 
 
(c)
Benton ((County))and Garfield counties of region 6
(62)
wild chervil, Anthriscus sylvestris
(a)
regions 1, 3, 4, and 6
(b)
region 2, except ((Island and)) Whatcom ((counties))County
 
 
(c)
((Wahkiakum and Lewis counties of region 3
 
 
(d)))
region 5, except Whitman County
(63)
yellow archangel, Lamiastrum galeobdolon
(a)
Clallam County of region 1
(b)
Island, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom counties of region 2
 
 
(c)
Cowlitz, Skamania, and Wahkiakum counties of region 3
 
 
(d)
regions 4, 5, and 6
(64)
yellow floating heart, Nymphoides peltata
(a)
regions 1, 2, 3, and 6
(b)
((region 3, except Cowlitz County
 
 
(c)))
region 4, except Stevens County
 
 
(((d)))(c)
region 5, except Spokane County
(65)
yellow nutsedge, Cyperus esculentus
(a)
regions 1 and 4
(b)
region 2, except Skagit and Thurston counties
 
 
(c)
region 3, except Clark County
 
 
(d)
region 5, except Klickitat and Yakima counties
 
 
(e)
region 6, except Franklin and Walla Walla counties
(66)
yellow starthistle, Centaurea solstitialis
(a)
regions 1, 2, and 3
(b)
region 4, except T36 R38 in the area contained within Hwy 395/Hwy 20, Pingston Creek Road, and Highland Loop Road in Stevens County
 
 
(c)
region 5, except Klickitat, and Whitman counties
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 17-24-035, filed 11/29/17, effective 1/1/18)
WAC 16-750-015State noxious weed listClass C noxious weeds.
Common Name
Scientific Name
absinth wormwood
Artemisia absinthium
Austrian fieldcress
Rorippa austriaca
babysbreath
Gypsophila paniculata
black henbane
Hyoscyamus niger
blackberry, evergreen
Rubus laciniatus
blackberry, Himalayan
Rubus ((armeniacus))bifrons
blackgrass
Alopecurus myosuroides
buffalobur
Solanum rostratum
cereal rye
Secale cereale
common barberry
Berberis vulgaris
common catsear
Hypochaeris radicata
common groundsel
Senecio vulgaris
common St. Johnswort
Hypericum perforatum
common tansy
Tanacetum vulgare
common teasel
Dipsacus fullonum
curly-leaf pondweed
Potamogeton crispus
English hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna
English ivy 4 cultivars only:
Hedera hibernica 'Hibernica'
 
Hedera helix 'Baltica'
 
Hedera helix 'Pittsburgh'
 
Hedera helix 'Star'
Eurasian watermilfoil hybrid
Myriophyllum spicatum x M. sibiricum
field bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis
fragrant water lily
Nymphaea odorata
hairy whitetop
Lepidium appelianum
hoary cress
Lepidium draba
Italian arum
Arum italicum
Japanese eelgrass
((Zostera))Nanozostera japonica
jointed goatgrass
Aegilops cylindrica
jubata grass
Cortaderia jubata
lawnweed
Soliva sessilis
longspine sandbur
Cenchrus longispinus
Medusahead
Taeniatherum caput-medusae
nonnative cattail species and hybrids
Including, but not limited to, Typha angustifolia, T. domingensis and T. x glauca
old man's beard
Clematis vitalba
oxeye daisy
Leucanthemum vulgare
pampas grass
Cortaderia selloana
perennial sowthistle
Sonchus arvensis ssp. arvensis
reed canarygrass
Phalaris arundinacea
Russian olive
Elaeagnus angustifolia
scentless mayweed
((Matricaria perforata))Tripleurospermum inodorum
smoothseed alfalfa dodder
Cuscuta approximata
spikeweed
Centromadia pungens
spiny cocklebur
Xanthium spinosum
spotted jewelweed
Impatiens capensis
Swainsonpea
Sphaerophysa salsula
thistle, bull
Cirsium vulgare
thistle, Canada
Cirsium arvense
tree-of-heaven
Ailanthus altissima
ventenata
Ventenata dubia
white cockle
Silene latifolia((ssp. alba))
wild carrot (except where commercially grown)
Daucus carota
yellow flag iris
Iris pseudacorus
yellow toadflax
Linaria vulgaris