Seeds of Lilium ledebourii for sale
Pamela Harlow (Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:09:53 PST)
I am sending home-grown seed of Lilium ledebourii (ex Archibald 633.950) to
Dell, along with a few other items. All are from 2014; I don't have 2015
seed.
Pamela Harlow
Seattle
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:23 AM, L. Cortopassi - G. Corazza <
cortocora@gmail.com> wrote:
Iris ledebourii is not in CITES Appendices. I do not know if it is
protected locally.
This doesn't mean it is not endangered as many plants are at risk of
extinction and have no legal protection.
Even if collecting seeds/plants is allowed by law one must always evaluate
if it is actually possible.
https://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php
Gianluca Corazza
Italy, Z9b
2015-11-17 22:12 GMT+01:00 Robin Graham Bell <rgb2@cornell.edu>:
I have to agree with Mohammad, Altho I didn't parse every word or comment
my impression at the end was that Lilium ledebouri is not restricted. Can
anyone who actually knows, for sure, please let me know? Yes or No is
fine
I don't want to prolong or reinitiate discussion. I would like to try the
seeds if OK & I have the tedious import permit.
Thank You
Robin Bell.
On Nov 17, 2015, at 11:25 AM, Mohammad Sadegh wrote:
At the end of this discussion i don't understand what was happen :D
Mohammad SadeghArdabil ,Iran
On Sunday, November 15, 2015 10:57 PM, Gordon Hogenson <
gordonhogenson@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
Thanks for your offer. I do not think there is any restriction on me
to
import the seed from you with the appropriate permit, which I have. Have
you sent seeds to the U.S. before?
I am interested in your seeds of this species. Can you comment on your
efforts to preserve the wild plants? I would be happy to know that the
seeds you are making available were collected in a way that doesn't pose
a
threat to the plants' ability to thrive and propagate in the wild.
This is a wonderful species. I am in the Pacific Northwest of the
United
States in the beautiful state of Washington. Of course here the climatic
conditions might be quite different from what this lily is used to. In
the
mountains where this grows, what is the climate like? I have heard that
this lily has a long growing season.
Gordon
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From: Mohammad Sadegh <iranaquatic@yahoo.ca>
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Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 8:46 PM
Subject: [pbs] Seeds of Lilium ledebourii for sale
Hello
We have seeds of rare Lilium species , Lilium Ledebourii .This is a
rare
Lilium species ,if you are interested you can contact me privately I have
good amount of fresh seeds from wild plants Thank you very much
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