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Old November 4, 2017   #11
carolyn137
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
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.

You are right and I was wrong,I was reading too fast for total comprehension and failed.

Carolyn
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