(These you cant import)
Seeds that are regulated under (SJVFS 2005:24) are as follow.
1b. Seeds from Brassicaceae, korsblommiga, Poaceae, grass, Trifolium L., clover, with origin in Argentina, Australien, Bolivia, Chile, New Zeeland, Uruguay
1c. Seeds from Capsicum L., paprika, Helianthus annuus L., sunflower, Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., tomato, Medicago sativa L., bluelusern, Prunus L., plommon m.fl., Rubus L.,raspberry a.o., Oryza L., rice, Zea mays L., corn, Allium ascalonicum L., schalotteonion, Allium cepa L., food onion, Allium porrum L., leek, Allium schoenoprasum L., chive, Phaseolus L.,bean
1d.Seeds of Triticum L., weet, Secale L., rye, och X Triticosecale,ryeweet, with origin in Afghanistan, Inda, Irak, Iran, Mexiko, Nepal, Pakistan, South Afrika och USA (SJVFS 2004:34).
Best reg
Lina Ulff
Plant Protection Service
Swedish Board of Agriculture
S-551 82 JÖNKÖPING
Tel: +46 36 155124
Fax: +46 36 122522
Any/all cuttings from private persons are BIG NONO. On top of this restrictions thers the CITES-list
If anyone want a copy of the letter I have got from our agroc.dep just D-mail me.
Janett
Seed/Plantlist when you import to Sweden from outside EU.