Wild ginseng definition

Wild ginseng means an unprocessed plant, dry root or live root of the species Panax quinquefolius that is not grown or nurtured by a person.
Wild ginseng means ginseng growing or grown in an uncultivated state or harvested from its natural habitat. Wild ginseng includes ginseng that was introduced to or propagated in its natural habitat by sowing ginseng seed or transplanting ginseng plants from other areas and performing no other standard ginseng horticultural practices.
Wild ginseng means dry root, live root, seed or other parts of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) that is not grown or nurtured by a person.

Examples of Wild ginseng in a sentence

  • Wild ginseng harvest issued to a resident: $15.2. Wild ginseng harvest issued to a nonresident: $30.3. Class A resident wild ginseng dealer: $100.4. Class B resident wild ginseng dealer: $500.5. Class C resident wild ginseng dealer: $1,000.6. Nonresident wild ginseng dealer: $1,000.

  • No person may ship out of this state wild ginseng that originates in this state unless the wild ginseng is accompanied by a valid certificate of origin issued under this subsection.(bn) Wild ginseng originating in another state.

  • Wild rice harvest: $7.50.2. Wild rice identification card: $0.3. Class A wild rice dealer: $15.4. Class B wild rice dealer: $50.5. Class C wild rice dealer: $100.6. Class D wild rice dealer: $150.(b) Wild ginseng licenses.

  • The department may establish by rule the procedure for issuing wild ginseng dealer licenses.(8) SHIPMENT AND CERTIFICATION OF ORIGIN OF WILD GINSENG.(a) Wild ginseng originating in this state.

  • Wild ginseng plants or roots harvested must possess three (3) or more true leaves (prongs).


More Definitions of Wild ginseng

Wild ginseng means ginseng that grows in an uncultivated state and in its natural habitat whether the plant occurs naturally from that habitat or was introduced or increased in abundance by sowing ginseng seed or transplanting ginseng plants from other areas and performing no other cultivation practices.
Wild ginseng means an unprocessed plant, dry or live green root, rhizome, seed or other part of ginseng, which is growing in or has been collected from its native habitat, including ginseng plants which have arisen from a seed that is planted in the wild, or which have been transplanted into native habitat. “Wild ginseng” is ginseng that has not been grown or nurtured by a person beyond planting of seeds or plants.
Wild ginseng means ginseng growing, living or found in a natural state.
Wild ginseng means ginseng growing naturally within its native range.
Wild ginseng means an unprocessed plant, dry root or live root, seed or other part of ginseng, which is growing in or has been collected from its native habitat, including ginseng plants which have arisen from a cultivated seed that is planted in the wild, or which have been transplanted from a cultivated setting into the native habitat.
Wild ginseng means ginseng that is not grown or nurtured by a person beyond planting of local seed at the site of collection.
Wild ginseng means ginseng occurring in its native woodland habitat, and includes the ginseng that is growing naturally in that habitat or that was introduced or increased in abundance in its natural habitat by sowing ginseng seed or by transplanting ginseng plants from other woodland areas.