Maybe! It depends on the type of plant and how they are packaged. Most countries have very strict customs laws about sending plants across borders. They can carry disease and other pests. Be sure to read the custom rules for the country you are sending to.
gum trees
Most good pet shops should stock a wide variety of aquatic plants. There are also mail order suppliers on the web.
Camellias were cultivated in the gardens of China and japan for centuries before also starting to get exported to Europe. Today the plants are grown as ornamental plants because of their beautiful flowers and can be bought in from many garden shops.
Rubber compound was found in modern mixing plants in Europe. They are used sometimes for a more sturdy texture in a material.
It influenced the relatively quick spread of domesticated plants and animals to Europe.
Many plants that are common to Europe and the Balkans
Just post the mail with the correct postal-fee for Europe (EU). Address the mail to "Netherlands" or "Nederland"
It depends with the type of mail and the delivering services. The postal mail can take between 1 day and 25 business day to be delivered from Europe and Canada.
I highly doubt it.
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Sunday Mail-what is a Horticultural machine for lifting plants and relocating them?
Potato and Tobacco plants.
in Europe
depends where you are mailing from!
3 weeks
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yes