In article , BAC
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"Kay Easton" wrote in message
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In article , Colin Davidson
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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The same is true of those things on private land. It is one of the
relics of Roman law, as passed on by the 'Anglo-Saxons'. The game
laws are a legacy of the Norman banditry.
That infamous Countryside Act made the DIGGING UP of all plants
comparable to the taking of game, rather than the picking of fruit.
And that's fair enough, when you think about it. The last thing we want
is
people wanering about diggint things up from the wild... I wonder if that
would apply to truffles?
They're fruit bodies, aren't they, rather than the entire 'plant'?
Are truffles 'plants'?
I have no idea of their current status! ISTR when I was a kid, they were
regarded as plants, but aren't they now regarded as something entirely
separate? So I thought they were 'plants' rather than plants ;-)
I know they're not animals!
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Kay Easton
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http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm