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Originally Posted by WeWerePirates
While I agree about not collecting wild orchids (or other plants/animals), I also consider the specific situation. In my case it was lawnmower or pot. I figured at least in the pot, it had a chance.
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I understand. I totally agree that there are cases where ex situ conservation is needed. In these cases, it's probably a good idea to make that known so orchid newbies don't get the idea that it's ok to just dig up any plant they find. Just so nobody gets the wrong idea.
My brother worked for a landscaping company and found Spiranthes all the time. He came to me to ask if he should "save" them from the lawnmower. I told him that it's flowering in an area that gets mowed, it obviously grew up in an area that is mowed. If it's going to be mowed, harvest the seed and leave the plant to flower again. If it's going to be paved, then dig it up. Just my personal philosophy.