Endorsed by Dakota, an Artic-Timber Wolf, New Mexico





“I work with a group called Land for Tomorrow, which helps to secure public funding for land and water conservation in North Carolina. …We produce a document that shows by county where public conservation dollars have been spent. It involves a lot of data, in different formats, going back three decades. We contracted with Ali to put all of that data together into a searchable online format. She did an amazing job. We now have a product that really works.”

- Debbie Crane, Communications Director

The Nature Conservancy, North Carolina Chapter

"Even in the complex world of Intellectual Property, plant IP is a specialised niche. Accurate information is hard to come by and even the best books tend to be weighty and academic, so they are not the most accessible to non-IP professionals and as the law moves on they can date fast. This book is none of those things. You can't use it as a textbook but what you do get is pithy and humorous and the lessons it seeks to communicate will be relevant for as long as we have an IP system in anything approaching its current form...."

- Andrew Bentham, attorney, United Kingdom

"Wooooow, if 'skilled' professionals could just speak the language, you are speaking, the conception of PBR/Plant Patent and Trade Mark Issues would be much simpler."

​- J.H. Selchau, horticulture attorney, Denmark