EU shipping authority
EU shipping for collector plants
Coverage, bare-root shipping, packing, cold, heat and document review explained before purchase.

EU coverage and typical timing
SUCCULON works from Spain. Timing depends on carrier, temperature, holidays, destination and document review. Dispatch is not forced when the weather window is unreasonable.
| Spain mainland | 1-3 business days after dispatch; final carrier confirmed before shipment. |
|---|---|
| Portugal / France / Germany / Italy | Usually planned as EU parcel routes; timing and documents reviewed before dispatch. |
| EU islands and special territories | Manual review only: carrier, documents, temperature and customs status must be checked. |
| Winter policy | Dispatch may pause during cold spells or when weekend storage is likely. |
| Summer policy | Dispatch may pause during heat waves; dry packing and fast routes are preferred. |
Regulatory basis
The EU regulates movement of certain plants and may require registration, checks and plant passports. Some species may also fall under wildlife trade/CITES rules. SUCCULON reviews species, destination and documents before shipping when relevant.
No stock photos
Generic images stay editorial; sale pages require specimen photography or a visible note.
The plant shown is the plant prepared for shipment
When a page sells an individual plant, the order is prepared with that same plant.
Checked before dispatch
Before dispatch we check firmness, visible roots, pests, moisture and packing stability.

Real plants, clear records
Choose the specimen you will receive.
Each plant is presented with real photos, preparation notes and EU shipping details before checkout.
