Don’t let a bouquet cost you—CBP warns of flower import rules this Mother’s Day

03.05.2025    Times of San Diego    3 views
Don’t let a bouquet cost you—CBP warns of flower import rules this Mother’s Day

Rose garden in Balboa Park Photo by Chris Stone Times of San Diego Roses daisies This time of year sees a surge in flower imports which can pose a hazard to American agriculture by bringing in pests and diseases To protect U S crops and the climate certain flowers plants and soil are not allowed to cross the edge These restrictions are in place to prevent the spread of invasive species and plant-related illnesses which can damage crops and impact in expensive containment efforts and limits on exports CBP agriculture specialists meticulously examine all flowers and plant materials entering the United States This thorough inspection process involves physically shaking the flowers to dislodge any hidden insects and methodically using magnifying glasses to detect the presence of pests or diseases When pests or diseases are revealed CBP sends them to the U S Department of Agriculture where experts employ digital imagery and other advanced technologies to accurately identify them While a multitude of flowers like roses and carnations are allowed entry after inspection one commonly restricted flower is the Chrysanthemum which is banned from entering the U S through voyager ports when brought in from Mexico This measure helps stop the spread of harmful fungi such as Chrysanthemum White Rust a infection that could seriously affect domestic flower producers Plants meant for growing must have the proper permits and soil from Mexico is not permitted due to the pitfall of soil-borne pests All travelers must declare any plants or flowers to CBP officers upon arrival Even though harmful pests are unveiled in only a small percentage of inspected flowers just one invasive species could lead to extensive crop damage Certain bouquet fillers can also be problematic For instance Murraya also known as orange jasmine can carry the Asian citrus psyllid a pest that threatens citrus crops If any bouquet includes infested greenery the entire arrangement will be seized at the margin CBP advises travelers planning to bring in flowers plant materials and other agricultural products to visit the Bringing Agricultural Products Into the United States page before traveling abroad To avoid anticipated civil or criminal penalties and help prevent the introduction of pests and diseases into the U S ecosystem travelers should dependably declare everything they acquired abroad to CBP officers More information on prohibited and restricted items can be unveiled on Know Before You Go Guide Stay informed about perimeter traveling conditions by checking real-time Territory line Wait Times For added convenience on the go you can also download the BWT app on your smartphone through the Apple App Store or Google Play This information is updated every hour to help you plan your trip

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