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I have 2.75 inch pots of Dendrobium normanbyense, which was until recently known as atroviolaceum var. pygmy but has been upgraded to species status. The plant for trade has one, possible two spikes. Picture 1 and 2 is the actual plant for trade, picture 3 is the mother plant. I am interested in Paph seedlings, preferably species, but also interested in parvi or complex hybrids.

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I am interested! I've checked all over Europe now, and there are no vendors selling it and there are no vendors that are going to get it (ever, it seems).

Problem is, I have nothing to trade with. Would it be okay if I bought it? Or if you have more seedlings for sale maybe?

Also, I need info about how to import plants to Europe. I think I need CITES right? Anything else?
 
I am interested! I've checked all over Europe now, and there are no vendors selling it and there are no vendors that are going to get it (ever, it seems).

Problem is, I have nothing to trade with. Would it be okay if I bought it? Or if you have more seedlings for sale maybe?

Also, I need info about how to import plants to Europe. I think I need CITES right? Anything else?

I am not sure what you/I would need to ship the Europe. I am a backyard grower/hobbiest and although I have shipped within the USA I have never shipped overseas, other than US territories. Send me an email or PM
 
Wouldn't there be a problem with trades? It's easy to ship plant material out of Hawaii, shipping into Hawaii is a different matter, isn't it?
Our auction doesn't have offers available U.S. to Europe or vice versa, let us know what happens.
 
maybe fred could make a bunch of seed pods of his flowers, and they could be sent to sweden. seeds are different to the trade than plants, at least for something like dendrobiums that are not rare or cites appendix 1. that way lots of seedlings could potentially result and be traded to other parts of europe
 

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