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Approved Phalaenopsis in Growing Media Facilities APHIS Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media as of September 23, 2021 Phalaenopsis spp. in approved growing media may enter only if sent from one of the approved facilities listed in Table 1, List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media See the Plants for Planting Manual on the Manuals web site for more information. Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. China Changzhou Shihua Flower 3216ZM003 Jiangnan Flowers Industrial Park N/A Technology Co., Ltd. Jiaze Town Wujin District to Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province continental China U.S only; cannot be Foshan Dingliang 4404ZM159 The World of Flower Orchid Technology N/A imported or Phalaenopsis Industry Park (4), No. 15, Chen Cun, Shunde moved into Development Co., Ltd. Foshan, Guangdong Hawaii or China territories Foshan Meiqing Flower 4404ZM161 No. 6 Lvyuan Road N/A of U.S. Horticulture Company Chrysanthemum Bay Industrial Park Shunde District Foshan City, Guangdong Province China Goldlines Orchid Industrial 4600ZM014 Rm 10/C, Longzhu Bldg. N/A Development (Hainan) Co., 2 Longkun North Road Ltd. Haikou, Hainan China Huaian Huangda Flowers 2300ZM018 Huaiyin District Matouzhen N/A Co., Ltd. Taiwan Farmers’ Pioneer Park China Jiangsu Zhonghe Flowers 2300ZM008 No. 199 Yuzhou Road (South) N/A Co., Ltd. Lianyungang Jiangsu, 222006 P.R. China Lianyungang Chinese- 3212ZM001 No. 199 Yuzhou Road (South) N/A Dutch Flowers Co., Ltd. Lianyungang, Jiangsu, 222006 P.R. China Qingdao Changming Flower 3701ZM032 LiJiazhuang Village N/A Technology Co., Ltd. Nancun Town Pingdu County of Qingdao City Shandong Province China 09/2021-55 Approved Phalaenopsis spp. in Growing Media Facilities 1 Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. China Taian Sanyi Biology 3720ZM003 Zhihui Village, Shengzhuang Town N/A Technique Co., Ltd. Taishan District, Tainan City to Shandong Province Continental China U.S.only; cannot be Xiamen Artisan Flora Co., 3910ZM001 No. 253, Xiangyun 2nd Road N/A imported or Ltd. Xiamen Area of China (FuJian) Pilor moved into Free Trade Zone Hawaii or China territories Zhangzhou Jiuh-Bao 3700ZM019 Old Farm of Changqiao N/A of U.S. Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Changqiao Town, Zhangpu County Zhangzhou City, Fujan China Zhangzhou Xin Zhenyu 3903ZM008 Haixia Flower Center N/A Biological and Technology Sangu, Changqiao Town, Zhanpu Co., Ltd. County, Zhangzhou, Fugan China 2 Approved Phalaenopsis spp. in Growing Media Facilities 09/2021-55 Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. Korea DongCheon Orchids 60-01 48, Seungjeon-ro, Dongducheon-si 60-01 Gyeonggi-do to Republic of Korea continental U.S only; Sang Mi Orchids, LLC 23-01 147-26 Songam 1-gil, Taean-eup, 23-01 cannot be Taean-gun imported or Chungcheongnam-do moved into Republic of Korea Hawaii or 600-144, Pyeongcheon-ri, Taean-eup, 23-01-1 territories Taean-gun, of U.S. Chungcheongnam-do Republic of Korea Song Jeong Nong Won 34-01 46, Jungbo-gil, Buk-gu, 34-01 Ulsan Republic of Korea UNI Orchid 22-01 294, Oryu-ri, Daeso-myeon, 22-01 Eumseong-gun, Chungbuk-do, Republic of Korea UNiplantech 40-01 170 Hajeong-ro, Baeksan-myeon, 40-01 Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do Republic of Korea 09/2021-55 Approved Phalaenopsis spp. in Growing Media Facilities 3 Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. Taiwan Aaron Orchids Nursery 70-PS-069 Guantian District, Tainan City 70-PS-069-02 Taiwan 70-PS-069-04 to U.S. Abundance Biotechnology 50-PS-015 Cihtong Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-015-01 Co. Ltd. Taiwan 50-PS-015-02 Allura Biotech Co., Ltd. 70-PS-102 Wanluan Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-102-01 Taiwan Barry’s Orchids 70-PS-099 Yujing District, Tainan City 70-PS-099-01 Taiwan Brandy Biological 70-PS-095 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-095-01 Technology Co., Ltd. Taiwan Brother Orchid Nursery Co., 50-PS-035 Cihtong Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-035-01 Ltd. Taiwan Chain Port Orchid Co., Ltd. 70-PS-020 Wanluan Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-020-03 Taiwan 70-PS-020-04 70-PS-020-05 70-PS-020-06 Chao Jen Fong 50-PS-058 Puli Township, Nantou County 50-PS-058-01 Taiwan Charm Sun Phalaenopsis 70-PS-007 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-007-01 Biotech Co., Ltd. Taiwan 70-PS-007-02 Charming Agriculture Co., 70-PS-022 Sigang District, Tainan City 70-PS-022-01 Ltd. Taiwan Cheers Orchids 50-PS-051 Caotun Township, Nantou County 50-PS-051-01 Taiwan Chen Chun Peng 50-PS-063 Dapi Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-063-01 Taiwan 50-PS-063-02 Chen, Li-Huan 70-PS-065 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-065-01 Taiwan Chen, Yu-Yu Orchids 70-PS-013 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-013-01 Taiwan 70-PS-013-02 70-PS-013-03 Cheng Tiun Tsun 50-PS-066 Xingang Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-066-01 Taiwan Chi Hsin Orchid Nursery 70-PS-045 Wanluan Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-045-01 Co., Ltd. Taiwan Chi Yueh Enterprise Ltd. 70-PS-086 Wanluan Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-086-01 Taiwan 70-PS-086-02 Chian Huey Orchid 50-PS-019 Dalin Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-019-01 Taiwan Chien-Mei Orchids 70-PS-049 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-049-01 Taiwan Chien-Yen Industrial Co., 70-PS-054 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-054-01 Ltd. Taiwan 4 Approved Phalaenopsis spp. in Growing Media Facilities 09/2021-55 Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. Taiwan to Ching-Feng Orchid Green 50-PS-012 Beigang Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-012-01 U.S. House Taiwan (continued) Ching Shing Social Welfare 50-PS-030 Huwei Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-030-01 Foundation Taiwan Chu Pin Tsung 50-PS-057 Douliu City, Yunlin County 50-PS-057-01 Taiwan Chu-Shan Orchid 50-PS-036 Gukeng Village, Yunlin County 50-PS-036-01 Taiwan Chuang, Min-Li 70-PS-063 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-063-01 Taiwan Cijia Huisheng Flower 70-PS-037 Guanmiao District, Tainan City 70-PS-037-01 Taiwan Colorful Cloud Orchid 70-PS-103 Beihe District, Tainan City 70-PS-103-01 Taiwan Dah Shyang Orchids 70-PS027 Siaying District, Tainan City 70-PS-027-01 Taiwan 70-PS-027-02 Enamour Orchid Nursery 70-PS-038 Jiouru Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-038-01 Taiwan 70-PS-038-02 Erin’s Flowers 70-PS-110 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-110-01 Taiwan Ever-Lasting Flower Farm 70-PS-005 Gueiren District, Tainan City 70-PS-005-01 Co., Ltd. Taiwan 70-PS-005-03 Fang Mei Orchids 70-PS-010 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-010-01 Taiwan 70-PS-010-02 Fang Shin Orchids 70-PS-024 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-024-01 Taiwan 70-PS-024-02 Fashion Orchids Nursery 70-PS-083 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-083-01 Taiwan Fu Li Shing Orchid 70-PS-081 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-081-01 Taiwan Fu San Orchid Limited 50-PS-039 Dalin Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-039-01 Company Taiwan Fu-Shiang Orchid Nursery 50-PS-011 Dapi Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-011-01 Taiwan 50-PS-011-02 Fumina Co. Ltd. 70-PS-078 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-078-01 Taiwan Gan Lin Agriculture Co., Ltd. 70-PS-028 Chaojhou Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-028-01 Taiwan 70-PS-028-02 70-PS-028-03 70-PS-028-04 70-PS-028-05 70-PS-028-06 70-PS-028-07 Guan Yi Orchid Garden 70-PS-043 Jhutian Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-043-01 Taiwan 70-PS-043-02 09/2021-55 Approved Phalaenopsis spp. in Growing Media Facilities 5 Table 1 List of Approved Facilities Authorized to Export Phalaenopsis in Approved Growing Media Authorized Facility/ Grower or Greenhouse Country Approved Facility Address Grower Registry No. No. Taiwan to Guann Chern Orchid Co., 70-PS-073 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-073-01 U.S. Ltd. Taiwan 70-PS-073-02 (continued) 70-PS-073-03 70-PS-073-04 Hao Mei Orchids 70-PS-032 Houbi District, Tainan City 70-PS-032-01 Taiwan 70-PS-032-02 HF Orchids Nursery 50-PS-060 Linnei Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-060-01 Taiwan Ho Xin Biological 50-PS-062 Dalin Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-062-02 Technology Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hong Sheng Orchid 50-PS-068 Beigang Township, Yunlin County 50-PS-068-01 Taiwan HSIAO SHIH 70-PS-111 Neipu Township, Pingtung County 70-PS-111-01 Taiwan Hui Ku Orchids 70-PS-015 Madou District, Tainan City 70-PS-015-01 Taiwan I Hsin Biotechnology, Inc. 50-PS-005 Dalin Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-005-01 Taiwan 50-PS-005-02 50-PS-005-03 50-PS-005-05 50-PS-005-07 Gukeng Village, Yunlin County 50-PS-005-06 Taiwan Mingsyong Township, Chiayi County 50-PS-005-04 Taiwan Jianong Orchid 70-PS-077 Siaying District, Tainan City 70-PS-077-01 Taiwan Jihih Fang Orchids 70-PS-105 Liouying District, Tainan City 70-PS-105-01 Taiwan Jing Hsin Orchid Inc.
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