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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