A plant, shrub, or tree that is field grown, dug up when dormant, and shipped with its roots exposed Must be "sweated" prior to planting to help break dormancy Back to alphabetical list
Another method for transplanting Dormant trees are dug, roots washed and trimmed, and kept moist until replanted
Refers to the exposure of roots characteristic of some plants packaged for sale A common example is the rose
Some trees, shrubs, and perennials are sold, while dormant, with the soil removed from their roots