That's not quite true Gus. The seeds should be declared but if they are found without a declaration and are labelled with botanical names and meet the other requirements, they are released. We do not deal with the Dept. of Environment and Heritage in regards to seeds.[b said:Quote[/b] (agustinfranco @ Nov. 11 2004,12:37)]However, you still have to declare the seeds whe coming into Australia, because if you don't, they still take the package away from you.
Courtesy of the dept. of Environment and Heritage (Australia).
I'll keep a lookout William. I'll look after them and ensure a speedy delivery should I come across them.[b said:Quote[/b] (Tamlin Dawnstar @ Nov. 10 2004,6:35)]Hey Sean,
I just sent my entire collection of wild collected seed to Robert Gibson for his studies. Keep a lookout for that if you would be so kind. It is all within the import restrictions.