Vegetation, native definition

Vegetation, native means vegetation comprised of plant species, other than noxious weeds, that are naturally occurring in the surrounding shoreline environment. Examples of trees include Douglas fir, western hemlock western red cedar, alder, big-leaf maple, and vine maple. Examples of shrubs and plants include willow, elderberry, salmonberry, salal, sword fern, and fireweed.
Vegetation, native or “native vegetative” means vegetation existing on a site or plant species which are indigenous to the area in question; or if the site has been cleared, species of a size and type that were on the site on the effective date of this chapter or reasonably could have been expected to have been found on the site at that time.
Vegetation, native or “native vegetative” means vegetation or plant species which are indigenous to the area or habitat in question.

More Definitions of Vegetation, native

Vegetation, native means a plant species or plant community which originated in the geographic area or region in which it is found or would be commonly found, growing or propagating in such area or region if a site or property is, or left, undisturbed by human activities and is not introduced vegetation. (B/L 9-99)
Vegetation, native means vegetation comprised of plant species, other than noxious weeds,