USDA Officials Identify Mysterious Seeds Being Sent From China

Have you received any mysterious seeds in your mailbox? 

If you have, you're not alone, if you haven't... keep reading!

I know, that was a bit dramatic.

But people have reportedly been receiving mysterious packages from China, and they're stuffed with "mysterious seeds." Officials have warned anyone who has received this to please not plant them.

According to reports, the USDA officials have identified some of the mystery seeds. 14 species have been identified such as mint, rosemary, sage:

"We have identified 14 different species of seeds, including mustard, cabbage, morning glory, and some of the herbs like mint, sage, rosemary, lavender, then other seeds like hibiscus and roses," said Osama El-Lissy, a deputy administrator for the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

This is what they've collected so far. They're asking the public to turn in any seeds they receive, here for more info.

Have you received any seeds in your mail?

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