Your answer depends on where you find them growing that you want to pick.
You may be allowed to pick them along the roadside, unless there is a sign expressly forbidding it.
In a national forest or a national park, for example, you are not allowed to pick wild flowers.
One can pick periwinkle flowers anywhere they are grown and are allowed to pick them. Many gardeners grow periwinkle flowers and you can also find them in the wild.
YES.If these flowers are wild flowers, yes. Flowers go on to produce seeds and seeds are needed to produce plants next year. Thus if you pick the flowers there will be no seeds an those flowers will never be there again in the years that follow as no new flow plants can grow.
Arctic Hares eat Saxifrage. Sometimes people pick the wild flowers as well.
It because when you pluck a flower you will get find for $1000. And it belong to the government!
how to pick flowers
Yes, if they are picked from a public place, any wild flowers are illegal to pick as they are considered public property
John Edward Klimas has written: 'Wild flowers of New York' 'Wild flowers of Massachusetts' 'Wild flowers of Connecticut' -- subject(s): Identification, Wild flowers
Emma Homan Thayer has written: 'Wild flowers of the Rocky Mountains' -- subject(s): Wild flowers, Description and travel 'The English-American' 'Wild flowers of the Pacific coast' -- subject(s): Wild flowers, Pictorial works, Flowers
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing was created in 1917.
you pick them
Of course they do! Why would they be called 'desert' wild flowers if they didn't.
Yes, you can help to protect plants. First, don't pick wild flowers, especially in nature reserves. Try to grow a tree in your garden or in a park, or sow your own wild garden from seeds.