I had this happen with a plugin once.

I am almost positive you have the following:

The plugin is installed in one of your environments in the plugins
directory.  Regardless of a global install or not, if it is in a
plugins directory "somewhere"  it gets loaded by mod_python (or
whatever your python environment is) and shows up in all the trac
environments.  It's in memory somewhere, or it just won't show up.
the only other explanation is a remnant of some sort in the trac.ini
or the .ini file you inherit.

and yes, it was frustratingly hard to find this, since I had many
environments at the time.
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