It's a Torah prohibition to graft trees with branches from a different type of tree or plant.
One may not own a grafted tree; it needs to be uprooted.
However, one may graft a tree with a branch of the same type of tree.
One may take a branch from a grafted tree and plant it.
One may eat the fruit from grafted trees.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 174:1-2
- Danny
Monday, 19 Iyar 5770 - 34th day of the Omer
Monday, May 3, 2010
Halocho #560 - May one eat the fruit from grafted trees?
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