New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 50 - PINELANDS COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Subchapter 6 - MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS
Part II - VEGETATION
Section 7:50-6.25 - Native shrubs and trees
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:50-6.25
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Native shrubs and trees include but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Pitch pine;
2. Short-leaf pine;
3. Black oak;
4. Southern red oak;
5. White oak;
6. Blackjack oak;
7. Scrub oak;
8. Post oak;
9. Chestnut oak;
10. Scarlet oak;
11. Black huckleberry;
12. Dangleberry;
13. Sheep laurel;
14. American holly;
15. Lowbush blueberry;
16. Mountain laurel;
17. Virginia pine;
18. Atlantic white cedar;
19. Red cedar;
20. Grey birch;
21. Sweetbay magnolia;
22. Sassafras;
23. Trident red maple;
24. Blackgum;
25. Red chokeberry;
26. Black chokeberry;
27. Shadbush;
28. Bayberry;
29. Sweetfern;
30. Inkberry;
31. Winterberry;
32. Sweet pepperbush;
33. Arrowwood;
34. Swamp azalea;
35. Sand myrtle;
36. Swamp leucothoe;
37. Staggerbush;
38. Teaberry;
39. Trailing arbutus;
40. Bearberry;
41. Dwarf huckleberry;
42. Highbush blueberry;
43. Black highbush blueberry;
44. Cranberry; and
45. Rhododendron maximum.
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