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Re: Collecting seeds from the wild


Collecting seed from the wild is a no-no in my book if the plants are  
protected or endangered in any way.  The concept is simple.  The  
plants won't be able to replace themselves or expand their  
populations if someone takes the seeds away.

Nan

On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Fran Gustman wrote:

> Is it considered ethical to collect trillium seed from the wild for  
> business
> stock? I know that you should not dig up the plants.
>
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> Fran
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