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Re: [IGS] Reply to Cindi
- To: I*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [IGS] Reply to Cindi
- From: A* S* <S*@BIGPOND.COM>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 09:05:38 +1000
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> From: Andrew Wilson <awilson@FDA.NET>
> To: IGSROBIN@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: Re: Reply to Cindi
> Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 3:02 PM
>
> Cindi and Alby,
>
> I have just been 'through the mill' in importing plants (Australian
> natives) from Australia so I can tell you what I did. First, as Alby
said,
> a US Import license needs to be obtained. This gets done by sending a Fax
> to HQ, USDA in Maryland. I can get you the details offline. Then, a
> phytosanitary certificate is needed by the source in Australia. From my
> friends there that is also not too painful but don't sit around waiting
for
> the inspector to show up.
G'day Andrew,
Thank you for your help re import permits.
I can get hold of the phytosanitary certificate 'same day' from our local
quarantine office.Just a reasonable drive in the car away.
Regards,
Alby
Geraniaceae is all around the World
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