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I was talking to a friend last weekend who went to japan and brought back 30 azaleas earlier this year, he had actually bought close to 50 but they died at LAX in quarantine. He was telling me the other people that went on the trip with him bought japanese white pine, over 50 of them and they all died in quarantine. Sad too because they were really nice trees and could have won awards here in the states for years to come.
Wow, sounds like they were mature trees, not just young material. Seems like a huge financial hit. It seems like proper importing from Japan to the US is really an unexplored area. I just saw 2 threads with newly imported satsuki from Japan.
And importing satsuki to Europe is perfectly safe and no real risk of them dying.
Seems like maybe there are different regimes for importing trees/plants from Japan. Like if you have the correct setup, connections, experience, paperwork, you do not need a lengthy and potentially deadly quarantine.
There are some pests that are that bad and dangerous that the agriculture department will come in and destroy every tree. And I don't mean bonsai. Just all trees and shrubs in general. If they find a citrus long-horned beetle here in the Netherlands (native to Japan and other parts of Asia), it will be national news and potentially they will destroy every tree in a 500m or 1km area around where it was found. And it has been known to spread through Japanese maple bonsai.