No , only wild flowers are protected !!
2007-03-31 23:32:39
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answered by nicemanvery 7
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Picking Bluebells
2016-10-22 11:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If these flowers are so endangered why would you want to pick them, I would think you would want to preserve to prevent extinction and never see them again.
..................Alarm bell tolls for UK's
........................favourite flower
James Randerson, science correspondent
Wednesday May 3, 2006
Guardian Unlimited
With the power to summon fairies and inspire poets, it is a quintessential symbol of the British springtime. But the modest bluebell is under threat from a foreign invader.
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the shimmering blue carpet that appears as woodland emerges from winter's clasp is being genetically contaminated by the Spanish bluebell, a favourite with gardeners.
A study in Scotland suggests the potential for contamination of the native bluebell gene pool is extensive.
Read what is being said then decide
http://www.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1766584,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1766584,00.html#article_continue
2007-04-01 01:35:54
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answered by LucySD 7
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You can pick whatever you wish in your own garden! ;-)
2007-03-31 23:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No
2007-04-01 01:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No they are classed as yours :::::not wild
2007-03-31 23:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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them where they are you can enjoy them for longer.
2007-03-31 23:41:22
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answered by heathen_mum 4
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