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§ 301.92–2 7 CFR Ch. III (1–1–14 Edition)

in accordance with part 330 of this (1) Nursery stock, decorative chapter. without roots, unprocessed wood and Person. Any association, company, wood products, and products, in- corporation, firm, individual, joint cluding firewood, logs, lumber, 4 stock company, partnership, society, wreaths, garlands, and greenery of or other entity. proven host plant taxa listed in para- Plant Protection and Quarantine. The graph (d) of this section. Plant Protection and Quarantine pro- (2) Soil and growing media. gram of the Animal and Plant Health (3) Any other product or article that Inspection Service, United States De- an inspector determines to present a partment of Agriculture. risk of spreading Quarantined area. Any State, or any if an inspector notifies the person in portion of a State, listed in § 301.92– possession of the product or article 3(a)(3) of this subpart or otherwise des- that it is subject to the restrictions in ignated as a quarantined area in ac- the regulations. cordance with § 301.92–3(a)(2) of this (c) Associated articles. The following subpart. are associated articles: Nursery stock Regulated area. Any area listed in of associated plant taxa listed in para- § 301.92–3(b) of this subpart. graph (e) of this section. Regulated article. Any article listed in (d) Proven host plant taxa. The fol- § 301.92–2(b) of this subpart. lowing are proven hosts of Restricted article. Any article listed in Phytophthora ramorum: § 301.92–2(a) of this subpart. *Acer macrophyllum Bigleaf maple Soil. The loose surface material of the Acer pseudoplatanus Planetree maple earth in which grow, in most *Adiantum aleuticum Western maidenhair cases consisting of disintegrated rock fern with an admixture of organic material. *Adiantum jordanii California maidenhair State. The District of Columbia, Puer- fern to Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, * California buckeye or any State, territory, or possession of Aesculus hippocastanum horse the United States. *Arbutus menziesii Madrone *Arctostaphylos manzanita Manzanita § 301.92–2 Restricted, regulated, and *Calluna vulgaris Scotch heather associated articles; lists of proven *Camellia spp. Camellia—all , hybrids hosts and associated plant taxa. and cultivars *Castanea sativa Sweet chestnut (a) Restricted articles. The following Fagus sylvatica European beech are restricted articles: *Frangula californica (≡Rhamnus californica) (1) Bark chips or mulch 3 located in a California coffeeberry quarantined area and that are proven *Frangula purshiana (≡Rhamnus purshiana) host plant taxa listed in paragraph (d) Cascara of this section. Fraxinus excelsior European ash *Griselinia littoralis Griselinia (2) Forest stock located or grown in a *Hamamelis virginiana Witch hazel quarantined area and that are proven *Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon host plant taxa or associated plant *Kalmia spp. Kalmia—includes all species, taxa listed in paragraph (d) or (e) of hybrids, and cultivars this section. *Laurus nobilis Bay laurel (3) Any other product or article that Lithocarpus densiflorus Tanoak an inspector determines to present a *Lonicera hispidula California honeysuckle risk of spreading Phytophthora *Maianthemum racemosum (=Smilacina ramorum, if an inspector notifies the racemosa) False Solomon’s seal *Michelia doltsopa Michelia person in possession of the product or *Parrotia persica Persian ironwood article that it is a restricted article. *Photinia fraseri Red tip photinia (b) Regulated articles. The following *Pieris spp. Pieris—includes all species, hy- are regulated articles: brids, and cultivars

3 Bark chips or mulch of species listed in 4 Firewood, logs, and lumber of species list- paragraph (d) of this section and that are ed in paragraph (d) of this section and that marked with an asterisk (*) are not re- are marked with an asterisk (*) are not regu- stricted articles. lated articles.

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*Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii and all Magnolia × soulangeana Saucer magnolia nursery-grown P. menziesii Douglas fir Manglietia insignis Red lotus Quercus agrifolia Coast live Michelia maudiae Michelia Quercus cerris European turkey oak Michelia wilsonii Michelia Quercus chrysolepis Canyon live oak Nerium oleander Oleander Quercus falcata Southern red oak Nothofagus obliqua Roble beech *Quercus ilex Holm oak Osmanthus decorus (≡Phillyrea decora; ≡P. Quercus kelloggii California black oak vilmoriniana) Osmanthus Quercus parvula var. shrevei and all nursery Osmanthus delavayi Delavay Osmanthus, grown Q. parvula Shreve’s oak Delavay tea olive *Rhododendron spp. Rhododendron (including Osmanthus fragrans Sweet olive azalea)—includes all species, hybrids, and Osmanthus heterophyllus Holly olive cultivars Osmorhiza berteroi Sweet Cicely *Rosa gymnocarpa Wood rose Parakmeria lotungensis Eastern joy lotus tree *Salix caprea Goat willow Pittosporum undulatum Victorian box *Sequoia sempervirens Coast redwood Prunus laurocerasus English laurel, cherry *Syringa vulgaris Lilac laurel *Taxus baccata European yew Prunus lusitanica Portuguese laurel cherry *Trientalis latifolia Western starflower Pyracantha koidzumii Formosa firethorn *Umbellularia californica California bay lau- Quercus acuta Japanese evergreen oak rel, pepperwood, Oregon myrtle Quercus petraea Sessile oak *Vaccinium ovatum Evergreen huckleberry Quercus rubra Northern red oak *Viburnum spp. Viburnum-all species, hy- Rosa (specific cultivars) brids, and cultivars Royal Bonica (tagged: ‘‘MEImodac’’) Pink Meidiland (tagged: ‘‘MEIpoque’’) (e) Associated plant taxa. The fol- Pink Sevillana (tagged: ‘‘MEIgeroka’’) lowing plant taxa are considered to be Rosa rugosa Rugosa rose associated with Phytophthora ramorum: Rubus spectabilis Salmonberry Schima wallichii Chinese guger tree Abies concolor White fir Taxus brevifolia Pacific yew Abies grandis Grand fir Taxus × media Yew Abies magnifica Red fir Torreya californica California nutmeg Acer circinatum Vine maple Toxicodendron diversilobum Poison oak Acer davidii Striped bark maple Vancouveria planipetala Redwood ivy Acer laevigatum Evergreen maple Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree § 301.92–3 Quarantined and regulated Arctostaphylos columbiana Manzanita areas. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Kinnikinnick, bearberry (a) Quarantined areas. (1) Except as Ardisia japonica Ardisia otherwise provided in paragraph (a)(2) Calycanthus occidentalis Spicebush of this section, the Administrator will Castanopsis orthacantha Castanopsis list as a quarantined area in paragraph Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Blueblossom (a)(3) of this section each State, or Cinnamomum camphora Camphor tree each portion of a State, in which Clintonia andrewsiana Andrew’s clintonia bead lily Phytophthora ramorum has been con- Cornus kousa × Cornus capitata Cornus Nor- firmed by an inspector to be estab- man Haddon lished in the natural environment, in Corylus cornuta California hazelnut which the Administrator has reason to Distylium myricoides Myrtle-leafed distylium believe that Phytophthora ramorum is Drimys winteri Winter’s bark present in the natural environment, or Dryopteris arguta California wood fern that the Administrator considers nec- Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly gum essary to quarantine because of its in- Euonymus kiautschovicus Spreading euonymus separability for quarantine enforce- Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash ment purposes from localities in which Gaultheria shallon Salal, Oregon wintergreen Phytophthora ramorum has been found Hamamelis mollis Chinese witch-hazel in the natural environment. Less than Hamamelis × intermedia (H. mollis & H. japon- an entire State will be designated as a ica) witchhazel quarantined area only if the Adminis- Ilex purpurea Oriental holly trator determines that: Leucothoe axillaris Fetter-bush, dog hobble (i) The State has adopted and is en- Leucothoe fontanesiana Drooping leucothoe Loropetalum chinense Lorapetalum forcing restrictions on the intrastate Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia movement of the regulated, restricted, Magnolia stellata Star magnolia and associated articles that are sub- Magnolia × loebneri Loebner magnolia stantially the same as those imposed

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