pbs Digest, Vol 27, Issue 1

Ken ken@wildlanders.com
Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:30:41 PDT
Does anyone know the regulations on collecting seed from WA STATE listed 
threatened plants? In particular, the plants are NOT listed on the 
federal listings. They are just state listed as threatened. There is 
tons of information about the listed plants but nothing gives any clear 
regulations on what can or cannot be done in regards to collections. Can 
anyone help.

-Ken

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>   1. Erythrina herbacea - Off topic (James W. Waddick)
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>Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:34:43 -0600
>From: "James W. Waddick" <jwaddick@kc.rr.com>
>Subject: [pbs] Erythrina herbacea - Off topic
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>Dear Friends;
>	I have been asked by a research friend in Japan to locate 
>someone who might be willing to help collect, dry and ship a few 
>pounds of Erythrina herbacea to isolate specific chemical components. 
>This can be a somewhat common 'weed' in parts of S. Florida, Texas 
>and elsewhere along this line.
>	If you live where this plant grows, know this plant and might 
>be willing to help out, please write to me directly (NOT to this 
>list) at <jwaddick@kc.rr.com> and I'll get you directly in touch for 
>specifics.
>	Appreciate any suggestions.
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>	Thanks for the help.
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