It depends on if the roadsides are part of a private property. If it is part of a private property, then you cannot pick wild flowers there. It might also be illegal if the wild flowers are close to extinction and they are being protected. If the roadsides are not part of a private property, then you can pick the wild flowers. read more
It might also be illegal if the wild flowers are close to extinction and they are being protected. If the roadsides are not part of a private property, then you can pick the wild flowers. Make sure the species are not endangered or close to extinction. Endangered flowers are protected. read more
If in doubt, save yourself the trouble and head to your local florist. read more
Missouri's natural landscapes are rich in beautiful wildflowers. From the open, windswept prairies of the Osage plains to the rugged Ozark hills there is a seasonal progression of colorful flowers that have adapted to our climate and soils over the last 10,000 years. read more