Re: No Spaths here


Thank you Susan!

If you should get ANY unusual Spaths, please let me know as kindest friends
in the Americas are acting as "centralising points" so that now & again a
decent parcel of plants can be sent with a phyto in one air parcel to
Ireland.   I am trying to get an "open permit" to allow all plants WITH
phyto certs in automatically, and SOME without to be inspected on site at
intervals as I did in UK.  I will know in July!

You are kind

Thank You!

Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cooper, Susan L." <SLCooper@scj.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list AROID-L" <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 1:00 AM
Subject: RE: No Spaths here


| Not all my plants went dormant.  And during the winter I stare at the
| tubers, and rearrange them, and... ooh, I need to get a life.  I also have
| carnivorous, clivia, aristolchia, cactus, brugmansia, soon worsleya, and
| others to try and keep alive in winter.
|
| That Michael.  Either he is drowning in rain or in a drought. Ron, if I
EVER
| come across a spath, it will be on it's way to the auld land!  And maybe
| have a few tubers hidden in the soil, kyuck, yuck.
|
| So what are the rules on sending plants to Ireland?  Do I need a
| phytosanitary certificate?  I've never gotten one, wouldn't know how,
| although I know it is in the archives of Aroid-L
| Susan
|
|



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