This seems totally fair, and I know most buyers would be willing to put the risk on them vs the seller.I don't mind shipping seeds to Canada. I would have to add a stipulation though. If customs did decided to trash the seeds, I couldn't be held responsible.
If I understand Nan, then you are correct as long as the seeds are not CITES. I've had seed packages opened by customs and its good to have the seeds in a clear or opaque baggie so that they dont need to open that as well. Just something to note.Just to make sure that I understand, I would just need to declare them and label them properly, that's it?
error noted post updatedhttp://www.terraforums.com/forums/s...petiolaris-seedling-non-cloned-not-baby-plant
The parent is actually D. aff. ordensis. Please note this for the record.
Found this typo in the auction rules section.IF YOU WIN AN AUCTION: Winner is high bidder at auction close at 10 p.m. EDST, May 5th, 2012. Winner should contact the lister/donor within three days to make shipping arrangements. Payment for the ITEM WON will go directly to Sheila Stewart, Treasurer for NASC (see payment methods and address above); please do NOT send ITEM payment to the seller! But DO remit any shipping fees directly to the seller. Once Sheila has received payment for an item, she will notify the donor (and copy the bidder) that s/he can ship the item; the donor should have received shipping fees by this time. Donor has 14 days to ship the item once NASC has received payment.
Found this typo in the auction rules section.