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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch Dawg" data-source="post: 325666" data-attributes="member: 4843"><p>Well said....There are plants listed by the USDA and various State Dept of Agricultures as invasive species that many are not aware of and transportion is regulated. Frankly if this supplier was a bonafide wholesaler with proper licensing, I would think he would already have had lines of transportation arranged for his product. The state in which I live has enough Goldenrod and Purple Loosestrife from fools that enjoyed the flowers elsewhere prior to transplanting. Hold on...don't get all bent out of shape just yet, as I'm not suggesting an invasive species was being shipped in this case. I am asking should UPS customer counter clerks be expected to discern among plants being shipped, take a hands off approach, or refuse plants outright from other than state certified growers/resellers? Knowing that interstate transportation of plants is regulated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch Dawg, post: 325666, member: 4843"] Well said....There are plants listed by the USDA and various State Dept of Agricultures as invasive species that many are not aware of and transportion is regulated. Frankly if this supplier was a bonafide wholesaler with proper licensing, I would think he would already have had lines of transportation arranged for his product. The state in which I live has enough Goldenrod and Purple Loosestrife from fools that enjoyed the flowers elsewhere prior to transplanting. Hold on...don't get all bent out of shape just yet, as I'm not suggesting an invasive species was being shipped in this case. I am asking should UPS customer counter clerks be expected to discern among plants being shipped, take a hands off approach, or refuse plants outright from other than state certified growers/resellers? Knowing that interstate transportation of plants is regulated. [/QUOTE]
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