Mich. Admin. Code R. 285.612.1 - Chokecherries declared public nuisance
Rule 1.
(1) In order
to prevent the further introduction and spread of peach "X" disease (yellow red
virosis) a serious contagious virus disease of chokecherries (Prunus
virginiana) and peach and cherry trees, it is hereby necessary to order and
declare chokecherries (Prunus virginiana) to be a public nuisance. Planting,
possessing, growing, propagating, selling, or offering for sale plants, roots,
or cuttings of chokecherries within distances of 500 feet of peach or cherry
orchards and 1,000 feet of peach or cherry nursery stock is hereby prohibited,
and any such plants now growing within the said distances must be
eradicated.
(2) Any roots,
cuttings, or plants now planted or growing within the said distances of peach
or cherry orchards and peach or cherry nursery stock may be ordered destroyed
by the director of agriculture or his inspectors.
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