• BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    This is actually more likely to end with you in legal trouble yourself rather than stopping construction. Artificial planting is fairly easy to detect as it doesn’t follow natural population distribution, and won’t fall under the protection laws. If they can prove who did it, they can be charged with fraud

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      also unless it natively found in the area you are planting, it wont stop the construction once they realize this species is not native to the county, or state. there is such thing as locally native, vs native to the state. just like agave is native to the us, but not native to california, where it is planted everywhere.