Related for Gittin 43:14
במאי קמיפלגי מר סבר אוירא מבלבל ומ"ס האי לחודיה קאי והאי לחודיה קאי:
— No: [we speak of one of which] some of the roots are in Eretz Yisrael and some outside. What then is the reason of Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel? — [He speaks of a case] where a piece of hard stone separates [the roots inside and outside]. What is the reason of Rabbi? — He holds that in spite of this the saps mix again [higher up]. What is their difference in principle? — One holds that the air mingles the saps, and the other holds that each side remains separate.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Where however, the entire roots are in Eretz Yisrael all agree that the position of the branches is of no consequences. ');"><sup>13</sup></span>
Tosefta Maasrot
A tree that part of it is planted in the Land [of Israel] and part of it is planted outside of the Land, since part of it is planted inside the Land, it is [treated] as though all of is planted in the Land, the words of Rebbi. Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, the side (הצד not חצר, see Yer. Orlah I.1.17) planted in the Land of Israel -- behold, it[s produce] is [treated] like [produce grown in] the Land of Israel; and the side planted outside the Land -- behold, it[s produce] is [treated] like [produce grown] outside of the Land.
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