Plant Health Guide: passporting and marketing requirements

This guide offers details about plant passporting - moving plants within the European Community - and marketing regulations.


Appendix C/1: bulbs and corms which require plant passports only when sold or moved for commercial growing on - plant passporting arrangements with Switzerland

Latin name

Common name

Allium ascalonicum (seeds and bulbs)

Shallot, spring onion

Allium cepa (seeds and bulbs)

Onion

Allium schoenoprasum (seeds and bulbs)

Chive

Camassia

Camass/quamask

Chionodoxa

Glory of the snow

Crocus flavus "Golden Yellow"

Crocus

Galanthus

Snowdrop

Galtonia candicans

Summer hyacinth

Gladiolus (miniature cultivars and their hybrids, such as G. callianthus, G. co lvillei, G. nanus, G. ramosus and G. tubergenii)

Gladiolus or sword lily

Hyacinthus

Hyacinth

Ismene

Spider lily

Muscari

Grape hyacinth

Narcissus

Daffodil, narcissus

Ornithogalum

Star of Bethlehem

Puschkinia

Striped squill

Scilla

Includes bluebell (now Hyacinthoides) and squills, Cuban lily

Tigridia

Tiger flower

Tulipa

Tulip

Back to top