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Picking daffodils ìn public places

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Serendipity22 Sat 30-Mar-24 17:42:00

I saw today 2 people picking a bunch of daffodils from a grassed area of land.

Is it me or do others view this as a definite abuse of beauty?

Never witnessed it before but when i did today I felt like stopping my car and having a 'quiet word' with them both 😠.

Anniebach Sun 31-Mar-24 11:08:06

Picking flowers in parks is wrong, in the countryside it has always been done

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 31-Mar-24 11:11:56

It’s still illegal, Annie.

Calendargirl Sun 31-Mar-24 11:12:56

it doesn’t matter too much as long as not everyone does it

Oh, that’s ok then. If everyone thought that….

Anniebach Sun 31-Mar-24 11:13:56

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 31-Mar-24 11:11:56
It’s still illegal, Annie.

Illegal to make daisy chains,

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 31-Mar-24 11:15:17

I lived near a solicitor who was very embarrassed when I caught him digging up cowslips on the roadside. He had the most amazing display of them in his garden …

fancythat Sun 31-Mar-24 11:21:08

Being naive, how did it all used to work decades ago? Before it was illegal?
Were there so many more back then? People took less perhaps?

Greyisnotmycolour Sun 31-Mar-24 11:21:50

This is hardly a new thing, I remember being warned off doing this at school back in the 60s. There always have been and always will be selfish types who spare no thought for anyone else and encourage their children to do the same. I was aghast last week when all the daffs in a local playground had been pulled up and thrown on the ground, they didn't even take them home to put in a jar. What goes through people's heads that makes them want to do ? I find it very sad.

Louella12 Sun 31-Mar-24 11:26:20

It's Infuriating.

I'm near Ullswater and, as with much of the Lakes, we're lucky to have fabulous amounts of daffs growing here, there and everywhere

I've not seen anyone picking them but if I did I would be furious.

Glorianny Sun 31-Mar-24 11:26:29

Oh dear! I'm feeling very guilty!!!I distinctly remember when I was a student walking (rolling?) home from an evening in the student's bar, passing through the park and doing my bit for flower power by picking some!

Mea culpa,mea culpa, mea maxima culpa

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 31-Mar-24 11:27:41

I used to pick cowslips and violets as a child, but not many so as to leave plenty to seed around. It wasn’t illegal then.

Anniebach Sun 31-Mar-24 11:29:51

Daisies, Buttercups, BlueBells, Cowslips, Violets

hollysteers Sun 31-Mar-24 11:30:07

People had armfuls of daffodils they had picked in our local park. On commenting on this, I was accused of being a snowflake as they were wild. Er, no😡

Freya5 Sun 31-Mar-24 11:43:01

Theft plain and simple.

Anniebach Sun 31-Mar-24 11:48:16

Quote Freya5 Sun 31-Mar-24 11:43:01
Theft plain and simple.

Picking snowdrops from a roadside is stealing from the council? I do mean picking not digging up

TinSoldier Sun 31-Mar-24 12:12:30

This article from The Lady.

lady.co.uk/think-twice-picking-those-daffodils

How one puts a stop to misbehaviour is another matter.

Where children are involved, some parents and grandparents place the children's right to enjoyment above warnings, rules and laws.

The village where I live has a large duckpond but the birds often look bloated and ill. Bread is the cause, of course. Despite prominent parish council signs all around the pond asking people not to feed bread to the ducks, there are usually several families with small children doing so. They can't all be illiterate.

The bread that isn't eaten, rots and causes blue algae to form on the water which is dangerous even fatal to animals.

Serendipity22 Sun 31-Mar-24 12:21:12

TerriBull

They're only a £1 a bunch in most supermarkets, it's not nice to pick them in public places where they're there for everyone to enjoy.

Precisely my thoughts....

Anniebach Sun 31-Mar-24 12:22:45

Yes some place children’s rights to enjoy And some have no problem with digging up roots in the countryside for their own gardens

Stansgran Sun 31-Mar-24 13:56:01

Booths were giving shoppers bunches of daffs as they left the other week. I never pick them in our garden because I appreciate the effort they must put in to grow. I’m in the north east and they grow on a north facing bank.

Serendipity22 Mon 01-Apr-24 21:23:02

I am from a Yorkshire village and the daffodils are absolutely beautiful and to be admired. Don't get me wrong I have only witnessed that 1 particular time ( when 2 people were picking them ) but 2 people picking them or 20 or 200, it makes no difference, its wrong and as others gave said, its illegal.

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