ORLANDO, Fla. – More than 1,200 people have received suspicious seed packages through the mail, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.[RELATED: Maitland woman receives ‘mystery seeds’ in mail, USDA warns not to plant them]State officials say the packages could be bearing Chinese characters.[RELATED: Florida officials warn of mystery seeds popping up in mail]The suspicious seeds have been reported in most states, according to Florida officials.UPDATE: @FDACS has 1,209+ reports from Floridians on suspicious seeds.❎Don't open packet, plant seeds, or throw in trash✅Place all in plastic bag✅Unopened: report to @USDA_APHIS 800-877-3835✅Opened w/seeds: report at https://t.co/9c1kx7dDzz for pickup or @UF_IFAS.