Becca, I have to agree with Terri. I have daylilies shipped from the US to here, and they also require a phyto. I have friends who have had shipments rejected and sent back because although there was a phyto, it wasn't filled in correctly. Shipping without one entirely is taking a really big risk.
With orchids, you may also require a CITES certificate as well as the phyto paperwork.
Just to clarify... its not the a case of just a delay in arriving. Customs won't let a package through without the proper paperwork - i.e. it will never get to you, and would probably either be sent back, or destroyed.
Last edited by shakkai; 10-03-2007 at 04:07 PM..
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