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Importing from USA
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:33:13 +0100, Jim W wrote:
David Hill wrote: As long as what you are wanting is not growing in soil, and you are sure that there is no way that it could be carrying pests or diseases, and it is of a reasonably small size and light weight.then it sounds the sort of gift that could be sent Swift Air or US equivalent, but I could not possibly advise you to send plants that way. But please think of the risk of introducing some foreign pest or disease into this country........zxadsff I am.. THat's why I asked!! I just found this: http://www.rhs.org.uk/research/c_and_e_abroad.pdf in which it states: "Travellers from all other NON-EU countries: ... If you wish to bring back more than these amounts you will require a phytosanitary (ie plant health) certificates issued by ... the exporting country". So basically, anything more than a bouquet, and five retail packets of seeds (not potatoes) and you're going to be unlucky. -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. |
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