The
“The WRA system can be used to test all new plants proposed for import and determine whether or not a plant should be allowed entry into a country in under 24 hours,” said Doria Gordon, associate director of science for the Nature Conservancy’s
Fewer than 100 non-parasitic plants are blocked from entering the
Each year the
The
“The Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment (HP-WRA) score does not measure actual invasiveness or economic or ecological harm in the field,” according to Curt Daehler, botany professor at the
The ratings have no regulatory authority.
However, one nurseryman views the WRA as a stepping stone to a white list.
“This would be a serious blow to our industry and prevent new valuable material from coming into botanical gardens and private enterprises,” said David Fell, owner of Hawaiian Sunshine Nursery in
For more: The Nature Conservancy, (701) 841-5300; www.nature.org. Curt Daehler,
Hawaiian Sunshine Nursery, (808) 959-4088; www.hawaiinursery.com.
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