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Left—A rose planted wrongly. The point of bud union is exposed and insufficient space has been left for the roots to be spread properly. Right—-A rose planted correctly. The point of bud union is well below the soil surface and ample space has been left for the roots to be spread.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 3, 15 March 1952, Page 211

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Left—A rose planted wrongly. The point of bud union is exposed and insufficient space has been left for the roots to be spread properly. Right—-A rose planted correctly. The point of bud union is well below the soil surface and ample space has been left for the roots to be spread. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 3, 15 March 1952, Page 211

Left—A rose planted wrongly. The point of bud union is exposed and insufficient space has been left for the roots to be spread properly. Right—-A rose planted correctly. The point of bud union is well below the soil surface and ample space has been left for the roots to be spread. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 3, 15 March 1952, Page 211