There are several provisions in regards to picking wildflowers in Wyoming, including the Wyoming State Flower, the Indian Paintbrush. Basically, the answer is no, unless you have permission.
It is illegal to pick or collect plants without a permit on Federal Lands: National Forests, Parks, or Monuments. National Forests issue permits for scientific and educational purposes only.
As for Public Land in Wyoming: No unauthorized person shall, in any manner, remove any tree, shrub, plant, flower, or other attraction of nature within a state park, campground, recreational ground, historical landmark or historical site, nor shall any person disturb any structure therein except with the written permission of the state agency having jurisdiction of the area.
Wyoming Statutes 36-8-103
And, for Private Land, you must ask permission of the land owner!
Each state makes the determination about which is their state plant. Several states have the violet which is very common and no one has forbidden picking the violet flower. Ohio has the trillium as the state wild flower. Picking trilliums is illegal in Michigan and Minnesota. The problem with trilliums is picking the flower kills the plant.
If you live in Texas, it is illegal to pick a Blue bonnet if it is not one you are growing. If the Blue Bonnet was planted by the state of Texas, or is growing in the wild, it is illegal to pick that Blue Bonnet. If you are growing a Blue Bonnet in your back or front yard, it is not illegal to pick it.
no
because of the great seal in god we TRUST
no, it is illegal in the state of michigan. what an ironic law, right?
Pick the Wildwood Flower was created in 1979.
Take your pick- West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania- and Wyoming (not generally thought of as a mining state) has large coal deposits- as does Virginia,
No they are not in fact they are a common flower found in gardens. Though to some it is considered a weed, if it is grown in a garden their growth is hard to contain.
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Picking cattails in Michigan is restricted because they play an important role in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for wildlife. Harvesting them can disrupt the balance of the wetland ecosystem and harm native plant and animal species that rely on cattails for survival.
It's certainly illegal to drop or spew trash on the roadways, whether the law specfically applies to pick-up trucks or not - call the nearest NY State Police barracks and ask.
No, it is not illegal to pick wild roses of Alberta, they are practically like "weeds" in Alberta.