Dormant Gladiolus Corms
Gladiolus corms harvested and dried for dormancy, used by gardeners for tall summer spikes. Commonly traded by nurseries for cut flower production. Other dormant corms under HTS 0601.10.90 for planting.
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If specific ornamental tuberous roots
Some tuberous roots have distinct provisions outside 'other' category.
If assembled into bouquets
Bouquets of gladiolus from such corms fall under 0603 per chapter note.
If grown out as live herbaceous plants
Sprouted corms become live plants under 0602 for nursery sale.
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• Treat for corm rot pathogens before export; provide grower origin details; pitfall: confusing corms with bulbs leads to incorrect entries
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