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Originally Posted by Granity
Don't whatever you do invite a conservationist into your garden, if he sees a rare plant you'll suddenly find a conservation order on your garden and you wont be able to dig it or change it. (bit extreme but it has happened)
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It's also highly unlikely to happen for two reasons
1) rare plants are just that - rare
2) a rare plant growing in a cultivated garden is likely to have been planted deliberately from somewhere else, and therefore highly probably of different stock to the rare plant growing as a UK native anywhere near the vicinity
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