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Code of conduct for the conservation and enjoyment of wild plants
... illegal to uproot any wild plant without permission from the landowner or occupier. Uproot is defined as to ‘dig up or otherwise remove the plant from the ... plants growing wild are the legal property of somebody, and under the Theft Act, 1968, it is an offence to uproot plants for ... is an offence, without a licence, to plant or cause to grow in the wild any plant listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife ...
www.bsbi.org.uk

Protected plant species in Northern Ireland
... plant species in Northern Ireland Protected plant species in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Legislation: All wild plants are given some measure of protection in Northern Ireland under the Wildlife ( ... intentionally pick, uproot or destroy any wild plants listed in the schedule, or even collect their flowers and seeds; sell these plants or their seeds if taken from the wild; uproot any wild plants ...
www.habitas.org.uk

Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Sorrel
... -sow, lest your sorrel overflow its bed. You should also uproot any excess plants that emerge on runners. Leaves can be harvested any time after the first couple of months of spring growth ... . of his Health, that "Wild vegetables fit to boil are the beet, mallow, sorrel, nettle, orach, iris-bulbs, truffles, and mushrooms" [emphasis added], suggesting that the plant was at that time regularly ...
growingtaste.com

Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Legislation
... in three main ways: It is an offence for an unauthorised person to intentionally "uproot" any wild plant. (This includes bryophytes, even though strictly they do not have roots - only rhizoids). Bryophytes ... with list of operations which might potentially damage the notified interest. Before carrying out any such operations they must consult with the Countryside Council for Wales. Guidelines have ...
home.clara.net

Nova Scotia Wild Flora Society - Code of Conduct
... of and respect for nature with others. If you find a plant, animal, or fossil that may be rare, notify your local expert, museum ... birds sparingly and not at all in heavily birded areas. Replace any rocks or logs overturned when searching for aquatic or terrestrial animals. ... except in cases of emergency. Leave wild plants in their natural habitat and do not pick or uproot them unless they are to be ...
www.chebucto.ns.ca

Hortiscope
... cycle of what is known as cedar-apple rust disease. Q: There are wild roses growing in a corner of my garden, which I love. However, for ... tips so that the only green left on the plant is on a few branch tips. I did not see any insects on it and have not been able ... bloom this year. I used to have beautiful roses. Do I have to uproot them and start over? Hope you can help. (Edgeley, N.D.) A. Thanks ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Goldenseal
... -harvested in the wild, and is disappearing at an alarming rate. It is a difficult plant to grow, and takes about 5 years from seed to grow into harvestable size. It has an unpleasant bitter taste, and is not suitable for any ... plant and is willing to share, wait until the plant dies back in the winter, carefully uproot the rhizome and remove the dirt, then sever the shoot and re-plant ...
www.gardensablaze.com

Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Perennial Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... ), Wild Ginger needs shade and moisture. Recent news from the FDA recommend this plant is unsafe for internal use. Enjoy the fragrance but do not use this plant for internal consumption in any way ... to Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of love and beauty. This plant is increasingly rare as unscrupulous admirers who pick the flower uproot the corms and their ever-so-delicate root system. Propagation ...
www.nwplants.com

Seasons, the celebration of Life
... to be born and a time to die, A time to plant and a time to uproot, A time to kill and a time to heal, A ... of winter bring a bloom to the desert, God's paintbrush run wild with color. Life and Death, possession and loss, success and failure, poverty and ... to consider them as spiritual acts is inauspicous. Fall 2002 Henry Ward Beecher Any man can work when every stroke of his hands brings down the ...
www.rivenrock.com

AppleCultivation
... breathe. Planting. Pot-grown plants can be planted at any time of the year. Any others need to be planted in the dormant season ... stem trees with a crotch below ground level will be harder to uproot. Instead of just producing fruit the coppice orchard can produce a ... and plant new ones for the enjoyment of the community and as a reservoir for local varieties of fruit and a refuge for wild life ...
www.the-tree.org.uk