Agreed. Many people living in in certain areas are under stupid rules, usually incorporated by some nitwit who has preconceived ideas about what is good or bad.
A guy I used to work with said that when his parents retired, they sold their home in New England, and bought a home in Florida. They thought "At last we can grow many of those things we couldn't before". They were so happy with their move that they merely glanced through the HOA manual.
After they planted a lemon and a lime tree, they were informed that
no citrus trees were permitted in the community (I'm in Washington...try telling me that I can't have an
apple tree). They had also replaced most of the contractor's landscaping with asparagus, herbs, and other plants that they had long wished for.
They were given a citation, and decided to wait until the next "Community Meeting" to see if this could be resolved without uprooting their prized trees/plants.
At the meeting, after opening ceremonies, etc, but before the 'members' were allowed to speak, or bring up questions/suggestions one of the committees announced the results of an owners survey: Their house had been voted as the "Best Looking Yard in the Community".
Needless to say, their trees/landscaping remained. He told me that the last time he visited, half the houses on the block now have citrus trees.