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why are the trees bare?​

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Answered by anoushkanarang2222
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Bareroot trees are so named because the plants are dug from the ground when they're dormant (leafless), usually in fall, and their roots are shaken free of soil. Kept cool, with their roots packed in moist material, such as damp sawdust, bareroot plants are easy to store and ship in good condition.

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