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The Tasmanian poppies with the higher thebaine content are probably destined specifically for pharmaceutical use and earmarked specifically for that.
So are the other ones, designed for high morphine content. I am unaware what percentage, if any, of Tas Alkaloids' products are for the floral market, but I imagine it is quite small.
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If you read what was posted, only a certain percentage of the crop was engineered for that alkaloid ratio.
I think you'll find that percentage was something like 70%, it is the bulk of their crop.
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Tasmania grows such a large amount of poppies overall that I wouldn't be concerned about the Tasmanian poppies being sold lacking the beauty necessary to make a nice floral arrangement, since the ones that are specially engineered would be destined for the market to which they were intended to go and the normal poppies for floral arrangements would be sold as normal.
Do you work for OPFL? Do you know exactly where these poppies came from? Are you saying you know what sort of poppies are sold by Tas Alkaloids for floral displays? (Personally, I don't see why you'd sell something with abuse potential on the floral market).
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That is the exact product you would recieve. There would be no substitutions.
So will you state in writing, that these poppies are not Norman, the high-thebaine, no-morphine poppy? It's not a hard question.