That is the correct procedure for Australia ! DAFF AQIS ICON Search data base gives a list of botanical names that are either allowed or not & any specific Spp requirements. We do require endangered specials permits for some Spp & all requirements are listed. For all allowed seeds you only need to list botanical name & number of seeds on individual packets & seeds be free of any fruiting husk. To anyone who thinks it's a good idea to mark seeds as something else like research material etc. if not declared as seeds it is a breach of customs law & your seeds will often be destroyed. Steven Hart Treats 4 Dogs Hart's Entwine Nuts & Dried Fruits Hart's Temple Oils > On 8 Mar 2017, at 12:43 am, JANET MILLER <scottandben@westwind.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > > When I send iris seeds to America/Canada/Australia etc all I do is stick on a customs declaration label, make sure that everything is correctly labelled then post as > usual via Royal Mail large letter post. > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/