| andiwilson2508:10 UTC03 Feb 2007 | If I turn up at BKK airport with some bulbs in my bag will I get any trouble? We are only talking about a few for personal use in my own garden.
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| louvan09:19 UTC03 Feb 2007 | As long as you don't eat them, in front of the officer, you will be OK
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| stevenl09:39 UTC03 Feb 2007 | Have dopne it quite a few times without problems. No luck with the bulbs though, somehow the climate does not seem ideal here on Phuket.
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| pontex20:37 UTC03 Feb 2007 | BKK won't care, but the Netherlands might when you get back. Check first.
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| chanchao08:54 UTC04 Feb 2007 | > If I turn up at BKK airport with some bulbs in my bag will I get any trouble?
Only after putting them in the ground and expecting them to actually grow and flower. :-)
Hint: They don't. It's just too warm.
MAYBE if you would get special bulbs that are pre-programmed to flower in January instead of the usual March-April AND if you plant them high up in the North, preferably a mountain area, then MAYBE it would work. Still you'd have to cover them up during the day.
Cheers, Chanchao
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| umbrio10:10 UTC04 Feb 2007 | If your going to the states you just might end up in Gauntanamo.
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| Persona_Non_Grata12:56 UTC04 Feb 2007 | Plants are covered under the restricted items for which you need a license to bring into Thailand. See link
Restricted Items
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