Wild plants; application for a permit for commercial removal, treatment or processing

    Without prejudice to the rights of the owners and other authorized users, the commercial removal, treatment or processing of wild plants requires the approval of the authority responsible for nature conservation and landscape management.

    Description

    Permission to commercially remove, treat or process wild plants (including lichens and fungi) that are not specially protected is granted by the lower nature conservation authority at the district administrative authorities. This is usually issued in the form of a written decision.

    Permission must be granted if the population of the species in question is not endangered at the site of removal and the ecosystem is not significantly impaired. The removal must be carried out carefully. When deciding on removals for the purpose of regional seed production, the beneficial effects on the objectives of nature conservation and landscape management must be taken into account.

    Plants within the meaning of the Federal Nature Conservation Act are

    • wild plants, plants obtained by artificial propagation and dead plants of wild species,
    • seeds, fruits or other developmental forms of plants of wild species,
    • readily recognizable parts of plants of wild species and
    • readily recognizable products obtained from plants of wild species.

    Lichens and fungi are also considered plants within the meaning of this law.

    No official authorization is required for the private collection of certain plants that are not specially protected in small quantities for personal use. Anyone may take and appropriate small quantities of wild flowers, grasses, ferns, mosses, lichens, fruits, mushrooms, tea and medicinal herbs as well as branches of wild plants from the wild for personal use in places that are not subject to a trespassing ban.

    Wild plants of specially protected species or their developmental forms may not be taken from the wild. Exceptions are possible for certain purposes, such as research, and with the prior approval of the higher nature conservation authority at the government. There are exceptions for certain mushrooms that are taken from nature in small quantities for personal use.

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    Contact person

    Landratsamt Fürth

    Address

    address

    Im Pinderpark 2

    90513 Zirndorf

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    Im Pinderpark 2

    90513 Zirndorf

    Opening hours

    Mo 07:30 Uhr - 16:00 Uhr

    Di 07:30 Uhr - 16:00 Uhr

    Mi 07:30 Uhr - 16:00 Uhr

    Do 07:30 Uhr - 17:00 Uhr

    Fr 07:30 Uhr - 12:30 Uhr


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    Prerequisites

    The application should specify which plant species, which parts or products, which quantities and where they are to be collected. Plants in this sense also include lichens and fungi as well as developmental forms of plants of wild species (seeds, fruits, etc.) and readily recognizable parts and products of plants of wild species. Permission for commercial collection, treatment or processing is granted if the population of the species in question at the place of collection is not endangered and the ecosystem is not significantly impaired.

    Administrative court action

    Procedure

    The application must be submitted to the district administrative authority responsible for the registered office of the business.

    Approval is usually granted in the form of a written decision.

    Deadlines

    none

    Costs

    Permit fee: EUR 50 to 5,000 (see Costs Act in conjunction with Schedule of Costs Tariff No. 8.III.0/ 5.1)

    Further Information

    Area of validity

    Bavaria

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection) on 26.06.2025

    Keywords

    Beeren sammeln, Blumenpflücken, Pflanzen sammeln, Pilze sammeln, Schwammerlsammeln, Schwammerl sammeln, Wildpflanzen

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Englisch

    Sprache: en

    Sprachbezeichnung nativ:

    English