Chewy Chukur owns 200 acres of Florida woodlands, most of which has the wild plant, Deer Tongue, growing on it. Bob White trespassed and picked 10,000 pounds of Deer Tongue, worth $8,000 after being picked and sacked. The value of the leaves standing in the woods was about 10 mills per pound, or $100 for the amount picked. White sold the leaves to Don Deller who dried and cured them, increasing their worth to about $16,000. Deller used the Deer Tongue to flavor an inventory of Dawgweed worth about $250,000. What is the legal implication of these events?
A) Chewy Chukur can sue Bob White for trespassing and theft.
B) Chewy Chukur loses the right to the Deer Tongue once it's picked.
C) Bob White has the right to pick Deer Tongue from Chewy Chukur's land.
D) Don Deller is liable for damages caused by Bob White's actions.