As far as naturalists are concerned the great value of wildflowers is in perpetuating the species in contributing their very presence to the invironment in which they play
an integral part though their particular fiction may not be well understood even by botanists Where certain habitations or by the cultivation of land farms and forestry some flowers have declined in number Occasionally therefore for amateur naturalist to leave such plants Where they are rather than to pick them or attempt to transplant them to their own garden