@ondoteam - what happened there!? Seem to have managed to post the same answer twice, one edited to include an extra paragraph. No idea how that happened... but do you mean there's something wrong with the information in the answer/s? I think I've deleted one (the shorter one with the vote), not sure if it worked.
er, hasn't deleted, but the site is in read only mode for the present, will try to delete later
@ondoteam: deleted the shorter answer now, still don't know how it got posted twice. Re the plant cutting - I've just checked (it's taken ages to find out) and no plant material can be sent from EU countries or any other countries without a 'phytosanitary certificate' - it'll be impounded if it doesn't have one, as I thought. So doesn't look like I can have that cutting after all...
Seems a bit daft really - we've already got loads of 'foreign' and imported plant diseases and infestations, so the words 'horse' 'stable' and 'bolted' spring to mind (this refers to a saying we have - there's no point in locking the stable door after the horse has bolted) but even so, that's the law.
@Bamboo I understand. I think that I can get the certificate.. but it is easiest to find a scented plant on your land (and cheaper too). I will ask for the certificate anyway :)