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When can a cutting be classed as a plant?
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20-11-2004, 07:49 AM
KeenOne
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So what your saying is that if I buy a bunch of flowers from a florist, each flower by Law would be classed as a plant. It just doesn't sound right.
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Cereus-validus...
A cutting is still a plant even without roots, the same way vegetables and
bulbs are plants even without roots.
Still, a legal interpretation may have nothing at all to do with reality.
Its the same way a tomato is legally considered to be a vegetable even
though botanically it is actually a fruit.
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Hi,
I need some help regarding cutting's/clones.
In a UK Court Of Law, can a cutting be classed as a plant if it doesn't
have any roots?
thanx.....
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