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Check with your airline. Airlines may have specific restrictions on the size and type of plants that are allowed. For example, some airlines may not allow plants with spiny stems or roots.

Be aware of TSA regulations. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows plants in both carry-on and checked baggage. However, the final decision on whether or not to allow a plant through security rests with the TSA officer.

Consider the plant's needs.Plants can be stressed by travel. Choose a plant that is relatively hardy and can withstand being in a dark, cramped environment for several hours.

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