There may be two reasons why many people erroneously believe orchid flasks need CITES.
 
1.The  April 2005 issue of AOS ORCHIDS,  carries an article by Roddy Gabel entitled:
IMPORTING PHRAGMIPEDIUM KOVACHII.
{Roddy Gabel is the Chief, Division of Scientific Authority, US Fish and Wildlife Authority
in Arlington VA.}
.
Though CITES Import and Export documents are needed for Phragmipedium
kovachii plants, this article may one lead to believe that CITES documents are also
needed  for Phragmipedium kovachii flasks.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
 
Six month before Roddy wrote this article, CITES' Thirteenth Meeting of the Conference
of the Parties was held in Bangkok (Thailand,) October 2-14, 2004.
Since then it was made abundantly clear by CITES that Phragmipedium flasked seedlings
DO NOT REQUIRE CITES DOCUMENTS.
 
{You may read it on the CITES WEB SITE : http://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.shtml  
On the App I list, scroll 3/4 of the way down to FLORA (PLANTS) and then scroll
down to  ORCHIDACEAE spp.}
 
Here is what it says:
CITES Appendix I  , ORCHIDACEAE spp. 

(For all of the following Appendix-I species, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro,

in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers are not subject to the provisions

of the Convention)

Aerangis ellisii; Dendrobium cruentum; Laelia jongheana; Laelia lobata; Paphiopedilum spp.;

Peristeria elata; Phragmipedium spp.; Renathera imshootiana 

 

2.INRENA is writing their Phragmipedium kovachii flasks Export Permits on CITES certificates;

this may give people the wrong  impression, namely  that CITES`are needed for orchid flasks, when in

fact all orchid flasks are CITES exempt!!

 

Peter

 

 

 

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