Nursery stock definition

Nursery stock means all domesticated or wild botanically classified hardy perennial or biennial trees, shrubs, vines, and other plants; cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, bulbs, rhizomes, or roots of any of these; and fruit pits. Nursery stock includes plants and plant parts for, or capable of, propagation, excepting field, vegetable, and flower seeds, corms, and tubers.
Nursery stock means nursery stock:
Nursery stock means plants and plant parts that can be propagated or grown, except that “nursery stock” does not include seeds, sod, cranberry cuttings, annuals, or cut Christmas trees.

Examples of Nursery stock in a sentence

  • Nursery stock damaged by vandalism or reasons beyond the control of the Contractor shall be replaced by the client.

  • Nursery stock and any restricted article defined under 7 CFR 319.37 required to be grown under federal post entry quarantine conditions shall conform to this subsection.

  • Nursery stock or plant material arriving in Arkansas from an infested state without proper certification will be held under Stop-Sale Order until properly certified, or returned to the shipper at his expense, unless found infested with living Brown Garden Snails or other snails known to be serious plant pests.

  • Planting shall comply to BS:4428 Code of practice for general landscaping operations, BS:3996 Nursery stock specification, BS:5837 Trees in relation to construction and BS:7370 Recommendations for establishing and managing grounds maintenance organisations and for design considerations related to maintenance.

  • Nursery stock from tightly enclosed greenhouses or other structures where official inspections are made to assure the enclosures are free of snails.


More Definitions of Nursery stock

Nursery stock means all trees, shrubs, woody vines and their parts that are capable
Nursery stock means botanically classified plants or parts of plants, including but not limited to
Nursery stock means fruit trees, fruit-tree stock, nut trees, grapevines, fruit bushes, rose bushes, rose stock, forest and ornamental trees, and shrubs both deciduous and evergreen, florists’ stock and cuttings, scions and seedlings of fruit or ornamental trees and shrubs, and all other fruit-bearing plants and parts thereof and plant products for propagation or planting.
Nursery stock means any potted or bare rooted primary or secondary host plant and any cuttings or any above ground part used for vegetative propagation, but does not include plant tissue culture or seed;
Nursery stock means any plant for planting, propagation, or ornamentation.
Nursery stock means all hardy, deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines and other plants having a persistent woody stem, whether wild or cultivated, and plant parts, for and capable of propagation. For questions about specific plants, contact the Division of Agriculture.
Nursery stock means and includes, whether in field or container, all trees, shrubs, vines, rosebushes, turfgrass, cuttings, grafts, scions, fruit pits, herbaceous plants, evergreens and other ornamental trees, bushes, collected wild plants and trees, decorative plants, tropical plants, flowering plants, bedding plants, vegetable plants for transplanting, aquatic plants, roots, corms, rhizomes, bulbs, and ferns grown for propagation, all packing materials, and other things used in the handling, storing, crating, and shipping of nursery stock. “Nursery stock” does not include cut Christmas trees, wreaths, seeds, vegetables or fruits, agronomic crops, cut or dried flowers, and cut or dried herbs;