Re: Concern for us collectors(Please Read)


Reread your prior post and couldnt help but note your words...Good point
Anelle.
So if we cant move native plants more than a few miles and we arent supposed
to grow 'non-natives'..what are we supposed to grow?Just let the weeds take
over and let it go at that?..Ha...Contradiction of terms,hummmmm?
IF you think about it, botanically there are only so many plant
'families'and they are all growing on this planet so how can they be
'alien'?Little humor with a serious side to it..Well,enough of that.
Where are you located state wise?
I am in Idaho if I didnt mention it before.
Connie


Anelle Kloski wrote:
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> I have had native plant advocates tell me that one should not move
> native plants even a few miles.  I understand this, and leave my many
> natives where they are.  But  I also love plants from the Himalayas and
> Australia and everywhere else.  I would hate to live in a world so
> regulated that even our gardens would have to comply.  Maybe I should
> found a Libertarian Environmentalist party? :)
>
> Anelle



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