al-bermarlesounds (at least when I had experience with them)? Yeah, no. Most of their seeds are wild-collected, several species that they offer unquestionably endangered and nearly impossible to get permits for, and they do not have international permits as far as I've ever seen, so next to nothing is both legally collected and legally traded. Speaking from experience as well, as many years ago I was the dumb one ordering seeds from them (and eventually ended up with a purchase or two that never arrived or never replaced as promised that pushed me away, shortly before I learned about the international laws being skirted as well). Look for seeds within your country and be happy with hybrids (as that's mostly all you'll find sold as seeds), or look for plants.