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ALERT: California Now Enforcing Restrictions on Uncertified Prunus
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Provisions of California's Cherry Fruit Fly Quarantine are now being applied to: Prunus avium (sweet cherry), P. cerasus (sour cherry), P. emarginata (bitter cherry), P. laurocerasus (cherry laurel), P. mahaleb (Mahaleb cherry), P. pensylvanica (pin cherry), P. salicina (Japanese plum), P. serotina (black cherry), P. subcordata (Pacific plum), and P. virginiana (choke cherry). Regulated plant material without proper official certification will be rejected at California border stations. Please contact your ODA Horticulturist at 503-986-4644 if planning to ship regulated Prunus species to California.
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Christmas Tree Shipping Information
Shipping Christmas trees to other states and countries requires inspection and certification. Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) horticulturists provide these services. Attached is a summary of regulations to ship cut Christmas trees to states and territories of the United States, and to selected foreign countries. Review the information in the summary and contact the department to arrange field inspections prior to harvest and certification. Please provide at least five days notice before the actual shipping date when requesting certificates.
Growers Assisted Inspection Program
The Grower Assisted Inspection Program, or GAIP, was developed to help reduce the risk of nursery plants from being infected with Phytophthora ramorum. GAIP's basic objective is to assist nurseries to self monitor for Phytophthora species and mitigate pathogen problems using appropriate management practices.
Sudden oak death (SOD)
Rhododendron infected with Phytophthora ramorum
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Nursery compliance lists for Phytophthora ramorum, European pine shoot moth, and cereal leaf beetle.
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