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Root Condition Explained
The abbreviations used for Root Condition have the following meaning:
CG
= Container Grown - Can usually be handled by two strong people.
CRB
= Containerised Root Ball - This is where the plant has been lifted from the ground in its growing soil and potted. These plants are very heavy and usually need some form of mechanical handling.
RB
= Root Balled - This is a plant supplied during the dormant winter period as a specimen dug up in its growing soil, whichis then encased in hessian and wire to enable transportation. THese plants are very heavy and usually need some form of mechanical handling.
BR
= Bare Root - This is a plant supplied during the dormant winter period as a specimen dug up without soil and supplied with the roots bagged to prevent drying out. Although light and easy to lift they require careful aftercare to ensure success.
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