45(2) 46The basic requirements of viable nursery stock or a viable plant are as follows:60(a) 61It must be capable of living and accomplishing the purpose for which it is grown, whether foliage, flowers, fruit, or special use.
83(b) 84It must be free of physiological and pathological defects to the extent that all essential parts function normally.
102(c) 103The root system must have adequate roots or the ability to produce them to support normal performance of the plant. The root system must be adequately protected to prevent excessive loss of moisture while in storage and transit.
141(d) 142Trunk and branches must be capable of transporting fluids throughout the plant and be free from any infirmity of a permanent nature which would interfere with this function. Any damaged branches must be capable of being pruned without seriously deterring growth of the plant.
186(e) 187Leaves must be capable of performing essential manufacturing functions, such as photosynthesis. Deciduous plants, when void of leaves, must have the ability to put out new leaves capable of functioning normally.