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“So beautiful, so long after their names”

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On the Greek Island of Crete you will find a Deutsche ihr Urlaubs-Mitbringsel at Lidl. Der Zoll warnt, that tourists will only be stranded.

Crete – Beim Supermarket or Discounter can purchase a large product range. It is no longer possible to eat or drink, but it is no longer in a Lidl branch. Discover a kundin in Griechenland-Urlaub a special lesson Angebot: a tropical landscape for the secret four walks. And the way they are managed creates a fragment of them.

Griechenland-Urlauberin ends up at Lidl under Angebot: “Who heißt die Pflanze?”

A Facebook Beitrag of the Lidl-Kundin in the Gruppe “WIR SIND GARTEN – Zimmerpflanzen” is to settle, that is the Pflanze nicht in Deutschland, under the Greek Urlaubsinsel Crete in a Filiale gefunde hat. Genauer gesagt: In der Stadt Chania und der Nordwestküste Cretas. The price was paid for a special price from 4.99 Euro. Was this a matter of Pflanzenart trading?

Eine Pflanze, der Philodendron 'Prince of Orange', is in the Angebotsecke of a Lidl branch
Diesen Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’ is one of the Griechenland-Urlauberin at Lidl. © Facebook.com

An excerpt, the notes in the comment field. “Who lifts that Pflanze? I think I’m having fun and it lasts so long after the name“, that you can express your gratitude to the post. Another example is that others Nutzern aufgeklärt. „Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’“, lautete the fachkundig Antwort or other Userin.

“Sieht wunderschön aus”: Lidl-Kundin brings Philodendron “Prince of Orange” from Griechenland-Urlaub with

“If you have found another sister,” commented a Lidl-Angebot user. Because the family has seen a Philodendron “Prince of Orange”, it is not the case that different comments appear about the Lidl-Kundin. “I’ll be happy with my purchase soon,” said a Nutzerin. It’s bad that it’s a different story when you see everything, an idea to say: ‘Egal wo ich hingstellt habe, passte es nicht. Südfenster deaf. Westfenster dull. Gar kein Fenster or deaf. It has really been strengthened.”

Tropical Pflanze Philodendron “Prince of Orange”

The Philodendron “Prince of Orange” acts as a kind of fruit sorter, which emerges from the credit-shifting variation of the hole of the Philodendron. Philodendren in tropical areas in the rainfall of South America, the bushy wachsen or klettern können. The best way to do this is the most commonly used blowing form: young, austreibende Blätter besitzen a yellow-orange color, before you see it, if you like, dark green paint. The Philodendron „Prince of Orange“ (also called „Orange Prince“) was waiting bushy and braucht fell Platz. There is an optimal throughput and optimal standard height and extension of 90 cm. (Quelle: plantura.garden)

Davon liesße ich die Griechenland-Urlauberin alldings nicht abschrecken. And painted, the city is about the Heimreise nach Deutschland with machines. “It’s a shame in my suitcase with my suitcases”, befürchtetetetete een uwe Nutzerin. If the Urlauber is in the plan, while the tropical landscape exceeds the back journey, a daheim in its entirety will disappoint the Schönheit. “There is no large sink, which is in a machine in one of the Pflanzes. Please feel free to take care of your clothes in the paper, understand and understand: “I’m happy, that’s how it works.”

Take care of your arrival: We warn you for verboten and new details

The Mitbringen von Pflanzen from the Urlaub ist in Brigen not immer laubt. Since the inner lives of the European Union (EU) are separated from the trees, which are not protected as such, they have become happy in the homeland, so they are safe from the privacy idea. Christian Böhm, Leiter des Zollamts am Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) warns of warnings MDR: “Is gibt Unterschiede in den eenzelnen Ländern. In some arts, Together is successful, but in many cases others are not appreciated.”

Urlaubsmitbringsel in Pflanzenform aus Nicht-EU-Staaten sind noch deutlich more regulated. “The consequences of the harmful effects of harmful organisms and of course of the plants and plant products, which are affected by these organisms, are strictly prohibited,” he explains. zoll.devia Portal der Generalzolldirektion Deutschlands. Demnach vergilde zudem, dass Urlauber “einige Pflanzen generell nicht aus eeninem Nicht-EU-Staat (Ausnahme: Schweiz und Liechtenstein) mitbringen” dürfen. Please check the General Direction:

  • die meisten Nadelgehölze
  • einige Laubgehölze (Esskastanie, Eiche, Pappel from North America)
  • Obstgehölze and Glanzmispeln
  • Weinreben
  • Zitruspflanzen
  • loss Erde und Kultursubstraat
  • Nachtschattengewächse
  • Kartoffel tubers
  • Vale Gräserarten

That Crete-Urlauberin is planning the Lidl branches with the next house. Days spent in other Greece-Tourist roads with a gift for Schnorcheln and an Albtraum experience – in my opinion, a death penalty. (kh)