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"GrlIntrpted" wrote in message .net...
I can however tell you that when I brought my orchids from Hawai'i to the mainland, and informed the authorities (both when leaving Hawai'i as well as when I got to NY) that I am bringing orchids with me, they didn't even want to look in the boxes, in fact, they asked for no paperwork at all. Now, I didn't bring anything that "shouldn't" be in my collection, but I found it very odd that they could care less about what was inside of the boxes.... Mariana Yabbut that's is a totally different situation. Fortunately, we're not at the point where one needs CITES certificates to take listed plants from state to state. Hawaii isn't a foreign country and NY doesn't worry very much about interstate plant movement from a phytosanitary standpoint. I'm sure Arizona or California would have been very interested if one of those states were your final destination, since they have very strict phytosanitary laws/regs. MG |
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