Just a thought, although you have probably tried it - if you follow the
link (you may need to copy and paste it and be signed in to e bay) there
is a link on this page where you can report listing violations of
prohibited plants and seeds.
Last year I wrote about a seller on eBay that was auctioning mass quantities
of Cypripedium acaule. I'm talking about up to 15 lots of 300 plants,
along with very large quantities of smaller lots. Their seller name is
kyatvrider, which I interpret to mean Kentucky All-Terrain Vehicle rider.
I
Guys,
It certainly looks as if the Kentucky All-Terrain Rider Chase is stripping
the woods. If so, I hope some of you guys close to KY can burn both him and
his operation .. good luck to you.
What is puzzling me about this is the response on OGD. There is something
missing ... actually, some
David,
your All-Terrain rider is no chemist. Check his pH desciptions: 4.5 or
below (very acidic) 4.6 to 5.0 (highly acidic) 5.1 to 5.5 (strongly
acidic).
Following this system, you'd soon arrive at: pH 7 (strips the skin off your
hands).
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
At 08:17 PM 7/26/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I guess it depends on what woods are being stripped. If it's
private property with the owner's permission or their own
property, then the removal of plants is perfectly legal in most
states.
If these plants are still part of the Paph, Phrag, Selenipedium
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