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From: Gord Vokey <gordvokey at SHAW.CA>
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I don't think there would be a danger of an unknown plant species introdu=ced in
Australia.  They got plenty of rabbits there to keep them in control.

The laws are there for a reason.  Why not respect them and let the AEG us=er group
share the cost for one bulk seed shipment following the necessary phyto c=ertificate
protocol into the country.

Does anyone know what these costs might be?


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Dear all
I had unfortunately an experience of the same kind with customs and
seeds.Three years ago,I sent five pkts of trees seeds to a friend in
Australia.Only on packet has been destructed,but it was the very rare
formanodendron doichangense.What was the danger of this unknown species f=or
Australia?Since that day,my seedlings are dead and there are not
formanodendrons in France nor in Australia.-I think
Let's change the subject;I have from China a bulb of arisaema bijinagense
and arisaema yingiangense.Anibody know these plants?True species or synon=yms
or fanciful names?
Xavier (France) Gord Vokey
74 Shepton Bay
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3R 2E9

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