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Originally Posted by Subrosa
I checked out the website, and noticed they sell Dipodium paludosum. I have a friend who would greatly appreciate one, so I went through the process of ordering, right up to the point of payment. Not one mention of phytosanitary certification. Nope.
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I was poking around on their website, and although there's no mention of phyto certificates in the "legal requirements" section, after much poking around I came across this page:
Phyto-sanitary certificate CITES : Minichua
Seems that they have the information because it's required, but it's certainly not easy to find, and as you've experienced, it's possible to order without mention of this...
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I'm putting on my admin hat for a moment and writing this as a reminder for all those who will read this thread: Orchidboard does not condone purchasing orchids from abroad without the proper paperwork. You are free to do as you wish, but having the proper paperwork for your country is usually legal requirement (check with your local authorities), and can include the following: phytosanitary certificate, CITES permit, import permit.
*admin hat off* I will agree that they have a really nice selection of orchids on their website! Though as usual, once you factor in the costs of all the paperwork, buying local is far more affordable...