Mississippi Highways 63 and 57 are designated as wildflower routes, and the State Highway Department shall take the necessary measures in maintaining rights-of-way along such highways to encourage the growth of native wildflowers. Such measures shall include, but not be limited to, (a) refraining from the use of herbicides, (b) planting native wildflowers, and (c) when mowing becomes necessary, mowing selectively in order to preserve wildflowers during their growing seasons.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 65 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries
Chapter 3 - State Highway System
Special Designations of Portions of Highway System and Bridges
§ 65-3-38. Designation of scenic route in Sardis Lake area
§ 65-3-41. "Frank Louis Hawkins Memorial Highway" designated
§ 65-3-47. Designation of scenic route in Enid Lake area
§ 65-3-49. Designation of scenic route in Arkabutla Lake area
§ 65-3-51. "Donnie Gene Kelley Memorial Bridge" designated
§ 65-3-64. Designation of scenic route; Mississippi Highway 5 between U.S. Highway 78 and 72
§ 65-3-71.8. "John Sharp Williams Memorial Bridge" designated
§ 65-3-71.10. Hurricane evacuation routes designated
§ 65-3-71.18. "Hernando de Soto Commemorative Bridge" designated
§ 65-3-71.20. Portion of Mississippi Highway 35 designated as scenic highway
§ 65-3-71.24. Mississippi Highways 63 and 57 designated wildflower routes
§ 65-3-71.127. "John Stewart Watson Memorial Highway" designated
§ 65-3-71.265. "Highway Patrolman Tommy E. Kendall Memorial Highway" designated