§ 301.92-2 - Restricted, regulated, and associated articles; lists of proven hosts and associated plant taxa.  


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  • § 301.92-2 Restricted, regulated, and associated articles; lists of proven hosts and associated plant taxa.

    (a) Restricted articles. The following are restricted articles:

    (1) Bark chips or mulch [3] located in a quarantined area and that are proven host plant taxa listed in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section.

    (2) Forest stock located or grown in a quarantined area and that are proven host plant taxa or associated plant taxa listed in accordance with paragraph (d) or (e) of this section.

    (3) Any other product or article that an inspector determines to present a risk of spreading Phytophthora ramorum, if an inspector notifies the person in possession of the product or article that it is a restricted article.

    (b) Regulated articles. The following are regulated articles:

    (1) Nursery stock, decorative trees without roots, unprocessed wood and wood products, and plant products, including firewood, logs, lumber, [4] wreaths, garlands, and greenery of proven host plant taxa listed in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section.

    (2) Soil and growing media.

    (3) Any other product or article that an inspector determines to present a risk of spreading Phytophthora ramorum if an inspector notifies the person in possession of the product or article that it is subject to the restrictions in the regulations.

    (c) Associated articles. The following are associated articles: Nursery stock of associated plant taxa listed in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section.

    (d) Proven host plant taxa. The following Administrator has determined that certain taxa of plants are proven hosts of Phytophthora ramorum:

    *Acer macrophyllum Bigleaf maple

    Acer pseudoplatanus Planetree maple

    *Adiantum aleuticum Western maidenhair fern

    *Adiantum jordanii California maidenhair fern

    *Aesculus californica California buckeye

    Aesculus hippocastanum horse chestnut

    *Arbutus menziesii Madrone

    *Arctostaphylos manzanita Manzanita

    *Calluna vulgaris Scotch heather

    *Camellia spp. Camellia - all species, hybrids and cultivars

    *Castanea sativa Sweet chestnut

    *Cinnamomum camphora Camphor tree

    Fagus sylvatica European beech

    *Frangula californica (≡Rhamnus californica) California coffeeberry

    *Frangula purshiana (≡Rhamnus purshiana) Cascara

    Fraxinus excelsior European ash

    *Gaultheria procumbens, Eastern teaberry

    *Griselinia littoralis Griselinia

    *Hamamelis virginiana Witch hazel

    *Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon

    *Kalmia spp. Kalmia - includes all species, hybrids, and cultivars

    *Laurus nobilis Bay laurel

    Lithocarpus densiflorus Tanoak

    *Lonicera hispidula California honeysuckle

    *Maianthemum racemosum (=Smilacina racemosa) False Solomon's seal

    *Michelia doltsopa Michelia

    *Parrotia persica Persian ironwood

    *Photinia fraseri Red tip photinia

    *Pieris spp. Pieris - includes all species, hybrids, and cultivars

    *Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii and all nursery-grown P. menziesii Douglas fir

    Quercus agrifolia Coast live oak

    Quercus cerris European turkey oak

    Quercus chrysolepis Canyon live oak

    Quercus falcata Southern red oak

    *Quercus ilex Holm oak

    Quercus kelloggii California black oak

    Quercus parvula var. shrevei and all nursery grown Q. parvula Shreve's oak

    *Rhododendron spp. Rhododendron (including azalea) - includes all species, hybrids, and cultivars

    *Rosa gymnocarpa Wood rose

    *Salix caprea Goat willow

    *Sequoia sempervirens Coast redwood

    *Syringa vulgaris Lilac

    *Taxus baccata European yew

    *Trientalis latifolia Western starflower

    *Umbellularia californica California bay laurel, pepperwood, Oregon myrtle

    *Vaccinium ovatum Evergreen huckleberry

    *Viburnum spp. Viburnum-all species, hybrids, and cultivars

    . A list of all such proven host taxa is located on the internet at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/plant-pest-and-disease-programs/pests-and-diseases/phytophthora-ramorum/sod. Lists of all proven host taxa may also be obtained by request from any local Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) office; local offices are listed in telephone directories and on the internet at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/ppq-program-overview/sphd. If the Administrator determines that a taxon not already listed at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/plant-pest-and-disease-programs/pests-and-diseases/phytophthora-ramorum/sod is a proven host of Phytophthora ramorum, APHIS will publish a notice in the Federal Register proposing to designate the taxon as a proven host of Phytophthora ramorum. The notice will provide the basis for this determination, and will request public comment. If no comments are received on the notice, or if the comments do not change the Administrator's determination, APHIS will publish a second notice in the Federal Register designating the taxon as a proven host of Phytophthora ramorum and listing it.

    (e) Associated plant taxa. The following Administrator has determined that certain plant taxa are considered to be associated with Phytophthora ramorum:

    Abies concolor White fir

    Abies grandis Grand fir

    Abies magnifica Red fir

    Acer circinatum Vine maple

    Acer davidii Striped bark maple

    Acer laevigatum Evergreen maple

    Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree

    Arctostaphylos columbiana Manzanita

    Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Kinnikinnick, bearberry

    Ardisia japonica Ardisia

    Calycanthus occidentalis Spicebush

    Castanopsis orthacantha Castanopsis

    Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Blueblossom

    Cinnamomum camphora Camphor tree

    Clintonia andrewsiana Andrew's clintonia bead lily

    Cornus kousa × Cornus capitata Cornus Norman Haddon

    Corylus cornuta California hazelnut

    Distylium myricoides Myrtle-leafed distylium

    Drimys winteri Winter's bark

    Dryopteris arguta California wood fern

    Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly gum

    Euonymus kiautschovicus Spreading euonymus

    Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash

    Gaultheria shallon Salal, Oregon wintergreen

    Hamamelis mollis Chinese witch-hazel

    Hamamelis × intermedia (H. mollis & H. japonica) Hybrid witchhazel

    Ilex cornuta Buford holly, Chinese holly

    Ilex purpurea Oriental holly

    Illicium parviflorum Yellow anise

    Larix kaempferi Japanese larch

    Leucothoe axillaris Fetter-bush, dog hobble

    Leucothoe fontanesiana Drooping leucothoe

    Loropetalum chinense Lorapetalum

    Magnolia denudata Lily tree

    Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia

    Magnolia stellata Star magnolia

    Magnolia × loebneri Loebner magnolia

    Magnolia × soulangeana Saucer magnolia

    Mahonia nervosa Creeping Oregon grape

    Manglietia insignis Red lotus tree

    Michelia maudiae Michelia

    Michelia wilsonii Michelia

    Molinadendron sinaloense

    Nerium oleander Oleander

    Nothofagus obliqua Roble beech

    Osmanthus decorus (≡Phillyrea decora;P. vilmoriniana) Osmanthus

    Osmanthus delavayi Delavay Osmanthus, Delavay tea olive

    Osmanthus fragrans Sweet olive

    Osmanthus heterophyllus Holly olive

    Osmorhiza berteroi Sweet Cicely

    Parakmeria lotungensis Eastern joy lotus tree

    Pittosporum undulatum Victorian box

    Prunus laurocerasus English laurel, cherry laurel

    Prunus lusitanica Portuguese laurel cherry

    Pyracantha koidzumii Formosa firethorn

    Quercus acuta Japanese evergreen oak

    Quercus petraea Sessile oak

    Quercus rubra Northern red oak

    Rosa (specific cultivars)

    Royal Bonica (tagged: “MEImodac”)

    Pink Meidiland (tagged: “MEIpoque”)

    Pink Sevillana (tagged: “MEIgeroka”)

    Rosa rugosa Rugosa rose

    Rubus spectabilis Salmonberry

    Schima wallichii Chinese guger tree

    Taxus brevifolia Pacific yew

    Taxus × media Yew

    Torreya californica California nutmeg

    Toxicodendron diversilobum Poison oak

    Trachelospermum jasminoides Star jasmine, confederate jasmine

    Vancouveria planipetala Redwood ivy

    Veronica spicata Syn. Pseudolysimachion spicatum Spiked speedwell

    . A list of all such taxa is located on the internet at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/plant-pest-and-disease-programs/pests-and-diseases/phytophthora-ramorum/sod. Lists of all associated taxa may also be obtained by request from any local PPQ office; local offices are listed in telephone directories and on the internet at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/ppq-program-overview/sphd. If the Administrator determines that a taxon not already listed at www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/plant-pest-and-disease-programs/pests-and-diseases/phytophthora-ramorum/sod is associated with Phytophthora ramorum, APHIS will publish a notice in the Federal Register proposing to designate the taxon as associated with Phytophthora ramorum. The notice will provide the basis for this determination, and will request public comment. If no comments are received on the notice, or if the comments do not change the Administrator's determination, APHIS will publish a second notice in the Federal Register designating the taxon as associated with Phytophthora ramorum and listing it.

    [72 FR 8597, Feb. 27, 2007, as amended at 84 FR 16192, Apr. 18, 2019]

    ; 87 FR 80018, Dec. 29, 2022]