Can I bring a live plant on a plane?
Yes. Live plants are generally allowed on domestic US flights. International flights have strict agricultural restrictions and may require inspection or permits.
Domestic US flights: live plants allowed in carry-on or checked bags
Soil is permitted but may trigger additional inspection
International flights: most countries restrict or prohibit live plants (soil often banned entirely)
Some states (California, Florida, Hawaii) have agricultural inspection requirements for incoming plants
Plants with thorns, sharp edges, or large root systems may be prohibited
Declare all plants to customs officers on international flights, failure to declare results in fines
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Official resource: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/resources/traveler/intl-travel
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