In recent years, too many people have been arrested and sentenced for digging plants. They accidentally dug a downhill orchid, which has been identified as a key protected plant by the state. Sorry, three years in prison!
So Huahua is here to remind you not to dig wild plants casually. No matter whether it is a national key protected plant or not, you should not touch it if you are not sure or not, or you will be responsible for the consequences!
Since some people don't know which plants belong to the national key protected plants, flowers will be introduced to you today. Some of them may have been raised, but they are basically artificially cultivated, which is totally two concepts with wild ones!
Qingdao lily, also known as Laoshan lily, originated in Qingdao, Shandong Province, was found in 1987. Due to serious human damage, it has been listed in the second batch of rare and endangered plants in China.
According to statistics, there are no more than 5000 wild lilies in Qingdao, and they are very fragile. Pulling out the flowers may cause the whole plant to die. It took experts 10 years to cultivate more than 70!
So flower friends should never pick endangered plants. The consequences are more serious than digging orchids.
Camellia is a very rare and ancient variety of Camellia family, which is internationally known as "the giant panda in the plant world" and "the queen of tea people", and is listed as the national second-class key protected plant.
Poaching wild camellia will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and will also be fined.
There are 22 species of Stylosanthes, all of which are national endangered second-class protected plants. These orchids have not been artificially introduced and cultivated, so they are very rare. They are collected and dug without permission. They will be sentenced whether they are intentional or unintentional.
Wild Rhododendron is a kind of local characteristic natural resources, which generally grows in high altitude area. It takes 40-50 years to grow if the trunk diameter is more than 3cm.
Lawbreakers often uproot cuckoos, cut off branches and sell only roots. Eighty or ninety percent of them can't survive after going down the mountain. Some of them are just "fake" and die in a year or two.
Whoever illegally digs wild cuckoos, illegally manages them or takes them as his own property shall be convicted and punished for theft, and if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of 3 to 7 years.
Doulan, also known as slipper orchid, grows in the deep mountains and dense forests. Its species is extremely rare, which is rarely seen in the wild. It is a world-class key protected and endangered plant.
According to the law, all wild Cucurbita are not allowed to participate in the sale and trade, and no one is allowed to collect without permission.
Dendrobium officinale, which grows on the semi humid rocks in the mountains, has a good medicinal value. It was once seen everywhere. Due to market speculation, the wild Dendrobium officinale has experienced more than 20 years of crazy mining and excavation, and has been in the brink of extinction.
At present, the wild Dendrobium candidum is listed as a national first-class protected plant in China, and criminal responsibility should be investigated for illegal excavation.
Alsophila spinulosa is a fern, but the difference is that it can grow into a tree. It is the only woody fern on the earth, and also a living fossil of the same age with dinosaurs. It is listed as a rare protected plant in many countries.
In April this year, police seized a case of illegal transportation of precious and endangered plant products in Yunnan Province, seized more than 700 kg of Alsophila products, and the criminal has been detained.
There is a big difference between the snow lotus in balang mountain and the snow lotus we have seen before. It has a pungent fragrance and is distributed in liushitan of the mountain. It is considered as an extremely endangered species, with a conservative estimate of less than 500 plants.
Yew is also a national treasure. It is a unique tree species in China. It grows slowly and has poor regeneration ability. It is listed as a national rare and endangered plant.
Some time ago, a man surnamed Shi illegally dug a wild yew and was sentenced to one year and four months in prison with a fine of 3000 yuan.
Ginkgo biloba is one of the rare tree species that only remains in China. It is known as "living fossil". It grows very slowly, grows late and has a long life. It is a national first-class protected plant.
Ginkgo biloba is very common in China. Roadside green belts and garden yards are everywhere, leading to many people not knowing that wild Ginkgo biloba is also "forbidden tree", so some people were convicted of accidentally cutting wild Ginkgo biloba.
Coptis, yes, it's the "dumb eat Coptis" Coptis. It seems to be very common, but wild Coptis is really a national second-class protected plant with high medicinal value. Rhizome is a very important traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of clearing away heat, detoxification, purging fire and eliminating inflammation.
Huangshan plum, a perennial herb of the family Saxifragaceae, also known as maidenhower, is a rare and endangered species, which is only scattered in China and Japan and listed in the red list of endangered species of the World Conservation Union.
The wild plum in Huangshan is very precious. You can enjoy it. Don't pick and destroy it casually.~