SCHEDULE 1Seed to which these Regulations apply
Words in Sch. 1 Table substituted (28.12.2020) by The Seed Marketing (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (S.R. 2020/301), regs. 1, 2(3) (as amended by S.R. 2020/322, regs. 1, 2)
Plants to which the Regulations apply | Common name (for guidance only) |
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Beet | |
Beta vulgaris L. | sugar beet, fodder beet (including mangel) |
Cereals | |
Avena nuda L. | small naked oat, hulless oat |
Avena sativa L. (includes A.byzantina K. Koch) | oats and red oat |
Hordeum vulgare L. | barley |
Secale cereale L. | rye |
Triticum aestivum L. | wheat |
Triticum durum Desf. | durum wheat |
Triticum spelta L. | spelt wheat |
x Triticosecale Wittm. ex A. Camus – hybrids resulting from the crossing of a species of the genus Triticum and a species of the genus Secale | triticale |
Zea mays L. (partim) | maize (except popcorn and sweetcorn) |
Fodder Plants | |
Fine grasses: | |
Agrostis canina L. | velvet bent |
Agrostis capillaris L. | brown top |
Agrostis gigantea Roth | red top |
Agrostis stolonifera L. | creeping bent grass |
Festuca filiformis Pourr. | fine leaved sheep's fescue |
Festuca ovina L. | sheep's fescue |
Festuca rubra L. | red fescue, Chewings fescue |
Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) Krajina | hard fescue |
Poa annua L. | annual meadowgrass |
Poa nemoralis L. | wood meadowgrass |
Poa pratensis L. | smooth-stalked meadowgrass |
Poa trivialis L. | rough-stalked meadowgrass |
xFestulolium Asch. & Graebn. – hybrids resulting from the crossing of a species of the genus Festuca with a species of the genus Lolium | festulolium |
Fodder grasses: | |
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) P. Beauv.ex J. Presl & C. Presl | tall oatgrass |
Bromus catharticus Vahl. | rescue grass |
Bromus sitchensis Trin. | Alaska brome-grass |
Dactylis glomerata L. | cocksfoot |
Festuca arundinacea Schreber | tall fescue |
Festuca pratensis Huds. | meadow fescue |
Lolium multiflorum Lam. | Italian ryegrass including Westerwold ryegrass |
Lolium perenne L. | perennial ryegrass |
F1Lolium x hybridum Hausskn | hybrid ryegrass |
Phleum nodosum L. | small timothy |
Phleum pratense L. | timothy |
Small seeded legumes: | |
Lotus corniculatus L. | birdsfoot trefoil |
Medicago lupulina L. | trefoil, black medick |
Medicago sativa L. | lucerne |
Medicago x varia T. Martyn | sand lucerne |
Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. | sainfoin |
Trifolium hybridum L. | alsike clover |
Trifolium pratense L. | red clover |
Trifolium repens L. | white clover |
Large seeded legumes | |
Lupinus albus L. | white lupin |
Lupinus angustifolius L. | narrow leaved lupin (previously known as blue lupin) |
Lupinus luteus L. | yellow lupin |
Pisum sativum L. (partim) | field pea |
Vicia faba L. (partim) | field bean |
Vicia pannonica Crantz | Hungarian vetch |
Vicia sativa L. | common vetch |
Vicia villosa Roth | hairy vetch |
Crucifers | |
Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica (L.) Rchb. | swede |
Brassica oleracea L. convar. acephala (DC). Alef. var medullosa Thell. + var. viridis L. | fodder kale |
Raphanus sativus L. var. oleiformis Pers. | fodder radish |
Oil and Fibre plants | |
Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. | brown mustard |
Brassica napus (L.) (partim) | swede rape (including plants commonly known as fodder rape and oilseed rape) |
Brassica nigra (L.) W.D.J. Koch | black mustard |
Brassica rapa L. var. silvestris (Lam.) Briggs | turnip rape |
Cannabis sativa L. | hemp |
Glycine max (L.) Merr. | soya bean |
Helianthus annuus L. | sunflower |
Linum usitatissimum L. | flax, linseed |
Sinapis alba L. | white mustard |
F2Vegetables | |
Allium cepa L. —Cepa Group | – Onion, Echalion |
Allium porrum L. —all varieties | Leek |
Apium graveolens L. —Celery Group —Celeriac Group | – – – |
Asparagus Officinalis L. —all varieties | Asparagus |
Beta vulgaris L. —Garden Beet Group —Leaf Beet Group | – Beetroot including Cheltenham beet Spinach beet or Chard |
Brassica oleracea L. —Kale Group —Cauliflower Group —Capitata Group —Brussel Sprouts Group —Kohlrabi Group —Savoy Cabbage Group —Broccoli Group —Palm Kale Group —Tronchuda Group | – – – Red cabbage and White cabbage – – – Calabrese type and Sprouting type – Portuguese cabbage |
Brassica rapa L. —Chinese Cabbage Group —Vegetable Turnip Group | – – – |
Cichorium endivia L. —all varieties | Endive |
Cichorium intybus L. —Leaf Chicory Group | – Large-leaved chicory or Italian chicory |
Cucumis melo L. —all varieties | Melon |
Cucumis sativus L. —Cucumber Group —Gherkin Group | – – – |
Cucurbita maxima Duchesne —all varieties | Gourd |
Cucurbita pepo L. —all varieties | Marrow, including mature pumpkin and scallop squash, or Courgette, including immature scallop squash) |
Daucus carota L. —all varieties | Carrot and Fodder Carrot |
Lactuca sativa L. —all varieties | Lettuce |
Solanum lycopersicum L. —all varieties | Tomato |
Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nyman ex A. W. Hill —Leaf Parsley Group —Root Parsley Group | – – – |
Phaseolus coccineus L. —all varieties | Runner bean |
Phaseolus vulgaris L. —Dwarf French Bean Group —Climbing French Bean Group | – – – |
Pisum sativum L. —Round Pea Group —Wrinkled Pea Group —Sugar Pea Group | – – – – |
Raphanus sativus L. —Radish Group —Black Radish Group | – – – |
Spinacia oleracea L. —all varieties | Spinach |
Vicia faba L. —all varieties | Broad bean |
Zea mays L. —Sweet Corn Group —Popcorn group | – – – |
Any hybrid of the vegetable species or Groups listed above |
Words in Sch. 1 substituted (11.12.2017) by The Seed Marketing (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017 (S.R. 2017/222), regs. 1, 2