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Old November 4, 2017   #9
Worth1
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
Worth, I read it but see nothing at all about sending seeds,just plants and permits and quarantines, etc.,

Carolyn
Read it closer.
It gives all the restricted plants and then talks about seeds.

Here is an example.

Aster, chysanthemum, hollyhock, dahlia, and gladiolus: Plants require certificate of origin or certificate of treatment depending upon where they are grown. Seeds, tubers and corms (without stems), and cut-flowers are unrestricted.

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