The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified 14 different kinds of seed in mysterious packages that appear to have been sent unsolicited from China to people round the country. The USDA and Agriculture officials have issued warnings about the package from China and advised people not to plant them. All 50 States have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain flowering plants like morning glory, hibiscus and roses. "USDA is aware that people across the country have received suspicious, unsolicited packages of seeds that appear to be coming from China," the USDA's Ani and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) said in a statement on Tuesday. According to El-Lissy, other packages contain vegetables like cabbages and herbs including mint, sage rosemary, and lavender. "This is just a subset of the samples we have collected so far," he said Wednesday. "Please don't plant seeds from unknown origins!" the agency tweets. ...
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