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GarandMarine:
I need to get some peace lilies safely from the U.S. to Japan. This requires careful planning and skilled execution to protect the flowers. My current plan is to take a lunch bag with a cooling back, reinforced with cardboard, while the flowers will be contained within a plastic clamshell container (like from take out places) with getting ness. water/nutrients from those stem tubes some flower shops have. Any potential refinements to make? Or will this work.

pwhodges:
If going hand-luggage, I foresee a possible problem with the cooling pack falling foul of the restrictions on liquids over 100ml.

Barmymoo:
Also, make sure you've looked into the legalities. Importing plants is something a lot of countries are quite strict about.

de_la_Nae:
I have nothing practical to add here, so I'm gonna advice you to hire Jason Statham to take care of it.

GarandMarine:

--- Quote from: de_la_Nae on 30 Mar 2013, 06:09 ---I have nothing practical to add here, so I'm gonna advice you to hire Jason Statham to take care of it.

--- End quote ---

I need a transporter!

Looks like these are actually okay because they're cut flowers, but I have an email in with Japanese customs.

and damn I forgot about the liquids... maybe I can find a really tiny cold pack... or make one with ice in a pill bottle... yeah that might work!

Spirit of MacGyver go with me!

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