Only illegally.
Only illegally.
Yes, you can bring cut flowers into the U.S. from Mexico, but they must comply with USDA regulations. Flowers may need to be free from pests and diseases, and certain types may require a phytosanitary certificate. It's essential to check the specific regulations and restrictions prior to your travel to ensure compliance. Always declare any agricultural items at customs.
You can bring bagged tea from the US to Mexico. It however, should be within its original package to prevent customs agents from confiscating your tea.
No, it is generally not allowed to bring plants from Mexico to the US due to strict regulations aimed at preventing the spread of pests and diseases that could harm agriculture and ecosystems in the US.
We brought vanilla back to the US from Mexico.
No, it is illegal to bring alcohol from Mexico to the US without proper permits and following specific regulations.
What did Mexico bring.
No! It is illegal to bring Cuban cigars to the US!
I would not recommend it, especially with the current situation going on in Mexico!
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) by the first US ambassador in Mexico Joel Roberts Poinsett.
Amarillo? As in "I'm on my way to..."
not unless your legal