Sefichin on a Plant Bearing Fruit After a Year
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Question
Does the law of sefichin apply to a plant that bears fruit only after more than a year from its planting?
Answer
No.
Source
The consensus of contemporary poskim regarding bananas, aside from the fact that it is a perennial plant; Azmera Leshimcha (Shmita, Issue 5).
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