Hi y'all, I'm looking to import one or more flasks of PNG Dendrobiums seedlings in-flask from a nursery in the United Kingdom, and I live in Texas. I'm trying to get down a bullet-point list of sorts that describes the steps that I and the seller would need to take. If anyone who's done similar imports/exports could help me out, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
I think I’ve seen some posts over the last 6-ish months about importing in general, and there was a ton of helpful info on those threads if you want to go digging.
You need a USDA-APHIS general plant import permit. Look on their Web site for e-Permits and the rules. If you want to import orchid species you will need a CITES permit. Do a lot of reading and be careful. Breaking the rules can be very expensive in fines.
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Thanks for advice on the APHIS e-permit. I found a great PDF from the AOS with guidelines for importing orchids- it includes a list of CBP ports of entry, one of which is in Brownsville which isnt too far from me. They have a phone number so I'm gonna give them a call tommorow and ask about importing flasks. Thanks!
Also, be aware that most customs officers have zero experience with shipments of orchids, so they might still demand a CITES certificate (or reject a valid certificate).
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I believe I’ve imported from them before if it is who I’m thinking of.
You need your import permit from USDA-APHIS. There is a fee to pay for the permit. You need import labels.
The phytosanitary or CITES you get from the seller. You may not need either in the case of flasks, but I don’t remember since it has been a long time ago. Rules and laws may have also changed so make sure with the USDA officer.
I just went through a ton of research for importing, and got a USDA-APHIS permit. It's super easy so there's no harm in getting one, but I did get a whole PDF from them basically saying that you don't need a permit for flasks at all.