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Commodity
Plant Part
Port(s) of Entry
Abyssinian Mustard
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Aloe
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Apple
Fruit
All Ports
Artichoke, Globe
Immature (closed) flower
North Atlantic (NA)
Asparagus
Spear
All Ports
Baby Broccoli
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Banana
Flower; Fruit; Hand of fruit; Leaf; Stem
All Ports
Basil
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Bat Nut or Devil Pod
Fruit
All Ports
Bean, Faba
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Garden
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Green
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Lima
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Mung
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Scarlet Runner
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Soy
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, String
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Bean, Yard-long
Pod; Shelled
NA and SAG
Black Mustard
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Blackberry, Andean
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Blueberry
Fruit
All Ports
Borecole
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Branching Kale
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Broccoli
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Brussels Sprouts
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Cabbage
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Cacao Bean Pod
Pod
NA, NP, SAG, Guam, and CNMI
Cannonball Fruit
Fruit
All Ports
Cantaloupe
Fruit
NA and NP
Cape Gooseberry
Fruit--with or without calyx
Continental U.S. Ports
Carrot
Root
All Ports
Cassava
Root
All Ports
Cauliflower
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Chervil
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Chickpea
Pod; Shelled
NA, PR, and U.S. Virgin Islands
Chinese Broccoli
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Chinese Cabbage
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Chinese Flat Cabbage
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Chinese Water Chestnut
Tuber
All Ports
Chive
All plant parts
All Ports
Cichorium spp.
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Corn Smut Galls
Gall
All Ports
Corn, Green
Ear
All Ports
Cyperus Corm
Corm
All Ports
Dasheen
Corm
All Ports
Dragon Fruit/Pitahaya/Pitaya
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Durian
Fruit
All Ports
Edible Flowers
Inflorescence
All Ports
Ethrog (citron)
Fruit
North Atlantic (NA)
False Pak-Choi
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Garlic
All plant parts
All Ports
Garlic Chive
All plant parts
All Ports
Ginger
Rhizome; Root
All Ports
Grapefruit
Fruit
All Ports
Green Onion
All plant parts
All Ports
Honeydew Melon
Fruit
NA and NP
Indian Rape
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Kale
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Kohlrabi
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Leek
All plant parts
All Ports
Lemon
Fruit
All Ports
Lettuce
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Lily
Bulb
All Ports
Lime (Sour)
Fruit
All Ports
Maguey
Leaf
All Ports
Mango
Fruit
All Ports
Matsutake
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Mushroom
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Mustard Greens
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Naranjilla
Fruit
North Atlantic (NA)
Okra
Pod
Ports as Specified in the Import Requirements
Onion
All plant parts
All Ports
Orange, Sweet
Fruit
All Ports
Pak Choi
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Palm Heart
Palm heart
All Ports
Palm Kale
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Papaya
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pea
Pea; Pod
All Ports
Peanut
Nut; Pod; Raw
All Ports
Pepino
Fruit
All Ports
Pepper, Bell
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pepper, Habanero
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pepper, Locoto
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pepper, Manzano
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pepper, Tabasco
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Pigeon Pea
Pea; Pod
NA and SAG
Pineapple
Fruit
All Ports Except Hawaii
Potherb Mustard
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Radicchio
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Radish
Root
All Ports
Rakkyo
All plant parts
All Ports
Rape
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Rapini
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Raspberry, European
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Rutabaga
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Ruvo Kale
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Savoy Cabbage
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Shallot
All plant parts
All Ports
Singhara Nut
Nut
All Ports
Snow Pea
Pod
All Ports
Spinach Mustard
Above-ground parts
All Ports
St. John's Bread
Pod
All Ports
Strawberry
Fruit
All Ports
Tamarind
Pod
All Ports
Tangerine/Clementine/Mandarin
Fruit
All Ports
Tree Tomato
Fruit
Continental U.S. Ports
Truffle
Fruit
All Ports
Turnip
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Water Chestnut
Corm
All Ports
Watercress
Above-ground parts
All Ports
Watermelon
Fruit
NA and NP
Yam
Tuber
All Ports
Ear
Fruit including the leaf, rachis, peduncle, pistillate flowers, and silks in the case of corn.
Corm
Underground stem, such as that of the taro, similar to a bulb but without the scales. A solid swollen part of a stem, usually subterranean, as the so-called "bulb" of Crocus and Gladiolus.
Palm heart
The edible, white, inner portion of the stem and growing bud of palm trees.
Pea
The edible fruit (pod) or edible seeds of some of the plants in the family Fabaceae.
All plant parts
All above and below ground plant parts.
Nut
A hard shelled, woody-textured, one-celled fruit that does not split open (e.g. acorn, coconut, or macadamia nut).
Spear
Immature leaf and stem of asparagus
Gall
A large swelling on plant tissues caused by the invasion of parasites, such as fungi or bacteria, following puncture by an insect.
Hand of fruit
A cluster of fruit that resembles a hand, such as a hand of bananas.
Inflorescence
The mode of arrangement of the flowers on a plant; the flowering part of a plant; the coming into flower of a plant.
Bulb
A mass of overlapping membranous or fleshy leaves on a short stem base enclosing one or more buds that may develop under suitable conditions into new plants and constituting the resting stage of many plants, such as the onion.
Above-ground parts
All parts of a plant growing above ground.
Fruit
Ripened ovary of a seed-bearing plant.
Immature (closed) flower
Immature inflorescence
Leaf
An above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis.
Pod
A structure that contains the seeds or flowers of a plant (eg. seed pod, flower pod)
Root
That portion of the plant axis lacking nodes and leaves and usually found below the ground.
Shelled
Removed from the pod as in beans, peas, and other legumes
Stem
The main leaf-bearing and flower-bearing axis of a plant.
Tuber
A short, thick, usually but not always subterranean stem or branch bearing buds or "eyes" and serving as a storage organ, as in the potato.
Flower
An axis bearing one or more pistils or one or more stamens or both. When only the former, it is a pistillate (female) flower; when only the latter, a staminate (male) flower; when both, a perfect (bisexual or hermaphroditic) flower. When a perfect flower is surrounded by a perianth representing two floral envelopes (the inner envelope the corolla, the outer the calyx), it is a complete flower.
Rhizome
A horizontal plant stem, growing beneath the surface, and usually covered with dormant buds, as in fresh ginger
Fruit--with or without calyx
Fruit--with or without one of the green parts of a flower collectively forming the outer floral envelope or layer of the outer parts of the flower enclosing and supporting the developing bud