The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified
14 different kinds of seeds in the mysterious packages that appear to
have been sent unsolicited from China to people around the country.
All
50 states have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain
flowering plants like morning glory, hibiscus and roses, according to Osama El-Lissy, with the Plant Protection program of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. El-Lissy said other packages contain vegetables like cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender.
"This is a just a subset of the samples we've collected so far," he said Wednesday.
A
spokesperson for the USDA said the department is urging anyone who
receives the packages not to plant them and to contact their state plant
regulatory official and keep the seeds and packaging, including the
mailing label, until they receive further instruction.
"At this time, we don’t have any evidence indicating this is something
other than a 'brushing scam' where people receive unsolicited items from
a seller who then posts false customer reviews to boost sales," the
statement said. "USDA is currently collecting seed packages from
recipients and will test their contents and determine if they contain
anything that could be of concern to U.S. agriculture or the
environment."...MORE
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