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Jun 13, 2016 7:26 AM CST
Name: Carol H. Sandt
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I have been reading that grafted roses and tree peonies should be planted so that the graft union is located below ground level so the host plant does not take over. Is this principle true of grafted magnolia trees too?

Should the graft union of my Magnolia Daybreak (planted spring, 2015) be below ground level? I could easily raise the soil level to bury the graft union.

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