EUPHORBIA INGENS – RESEARCH SALES ONLY
We have active research and development activities involving this species. Specimens may be made available only to bona fide research institutions. Please contact us if you wish to obtain these plants or sap samples for research.
EUPHORBIA INGENS – FUTURE PUBLIC SALES
We have active research and development activities involving this species. Specimens may be made available to bona fide research institutions. Please contact us if you wish to obtain these plants or sap samples for research.
In mid to late 2023 we may be offering non-Certified Nursery Stock (NCP) specimens of this species for sale to the public. NCP plants cannot be shipped to Arizona, California, Louisiana and Texas. All plants will be shipped bareroot.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS OF AFRICAN EUPHORBIA SPECIES
Please contact us before placing international orders. All orders must be reviewed and approved by us before we can accept them.
This a succulent African Euphorbia species regulated in international trade under the CITES Convention, Appendix II. All shipments to customers outside the United States must be inspected at distant inspection stations, issued a Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and have a CITES Export Permit issued to us by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Obtaining these documents and inspections typically requires two days of work time and travel. We also have to pay document fees charged by the USDA ($61.00) and USFWS ($10.00). Shipping of live plants to international destinations has also become highly problematic and costly. To partially defray our costs we will be accessing a processing charge of $200.00) for each accepted international order of Euphorbia plant species.
Warning: The sap of this species and many other plants in this family is toxic and irritating to the eyes and skin. Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment including gloves and eye protection.