Wild Flowers around home.

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Hey mod's, I screwed up.You can move this to DAILY SNAPSHOT'S as it's not giving me the option to delete and redo in the correct forum.
 

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Hey mod's, I screwed up.You can move this DAILY SNAPSHOT'S as it's not giving me the option to delete and redo in the correct forum.

what ?? Are you sure it wasn't a post to ask if it was legal to pick wild flowers, and/or metal detect around them ? haha
 

what ?? Are you sure it wasn't a post to ask if it was legal to pick wild flowers, and/or metal detect around them ? haha
Oh no!.. I'm not picking up any wildflowers, interesting rocks, old bottles or Artifacts of any kind. I only pickup what's​ required of me by law. I always pickup up and bag what my dog's leave behind, which is pretty much crap.
 

If you receive land owner permission, you can pick wild flowers, but, I do not recommend it. Good hunting and good luck.
 

Be careful those are not on any threatened or endangered lists. I'd go ask City Hall.

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