While that is a fairly common occurrence, read the declarations on these packages. In every instance of brushing I've heard of the declaration of the package is correct.
Not garlic. Some kind of citrus seed. It could be infected with a citrus virus or fungus. Citrus producing states like Florida, Arizona, and California have to be very vigilant against these diseases. Arizona is so far relatively clean because we are strict on any imported citrus from anywhere.
Not the first China seeds post. Don't plant them, report it.
Report it.
While that is a fairly common occurrence, read the declarations on these packages. In every instance of brushing I've heard of the declaration of the package is correct.
impossible to eradicate invasive species.
If it's castor beans send 'em to liberals with instructions on how to make yummy, um, sugar substitutes.
Pretty sure that's cardamom...
I could believe that too, although usually they are more papery. But cardamom is fairly hard to grow and not a threat that I know of.
Not garlic. Some kind of citrus seed. It could be infected with a citrus virus or fungus. Citrus producing states like Florida, Arizona, and California have to be very vigilant against these diseases. Arizona is so far relatively clean because we are strict on any imported citrus from anywhere.
I know citrus seeds when I see them, why would I want to disprove my assertion? And why is your response always to cast shade instead of search?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/wadeshepard/2017/11/27/americans-are-receiving-unordered-parcels-from-chinese-e-criminals-and-cant-do-anything-about-it/#39a43c4c73da
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/utah-department-of-agriculture-investigates-mysterious-seeds-sent-from-china-to-tooele
These things end up in the trash, eventually grow and destroy our native species.