CITES and Galanthus

Mark BROWN brown.mark@wanadoo.fr
Sat, 15 Nov 2014 10:44:21 PST
All galanthus are CITES listed plants and need permits.
Which again proves the indiscrimate nature of CITES with around 20 wild species of galanthus and a thousand or so cultivars!
Mark
 
> Message du 15/11/14 14:47
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> Hello:
> Excuse me.
> But Galanthus nivalis or Galanthus elwesii monosticta should both on the CITES list Even other cultivated garden named clones?
> 
> The whole genus should be under the control of CITES only while importing and exporting. (Seeds exclude.)
> http://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php
> Galanthus spp. #4
> 
> Su-Hong-Ciao
> Taiwan
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