The indefatigable Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spaketh thusly:
On Sep 28, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Aaron J. Hicks wrote: > > The exemption for flasked seedlings is not recognized by > > the United States. Europe and other countries may recognize the > > "washing" > > of "illegal" (?) plants by passage through sterile culture, but not > > the United States. > >AJ, >Well, if flasked seedlings are not permitted by the USFWS, then >somebody needs to tell the Ag inspectors in Miami, Atlanta, and DFW. Sorry, Paul; I was too glib. The "washing" bit was me referring to the entry of plants considered "illegal" by US Fish and Wildlife, including certain species of paphiopedilum considered illegal because there has never been an export permit granted by the home country for these plants. So, while CITES specifically exempts orchids that are in flask- CITES Appendix I and II alike- the US Office of Management Authority (I believe it is) reserves certain species of interest on the grounds that they could never have left home legally, even if they are in flask. My understanding is that the US and one other country (whose name eludes me) interpret CITES in this fashion, while other signatory nations interpret CITES such that flasked "illegal" paphs are legal. Or, at least, this is my understanding based on what I knew as of a year or two ago. I haven't had the time to muck my way through the CFR, nor call the OMA. -AJHicks Chandler, AZ _______________________________________________ the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) orchids@orchidguide.com http://orchidguide.com/mailman/listinfo/orchids_orchidguide.com