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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have an in-ground pool and want to plant a dwarf lemon about 8 feet away. Can the roots of the dwarf lemon cause some damage/cracks in the concrete walls of the pool? How do the roots of the dwarf lemon spread? Same question about dwarf magnolia and angel trumpet.
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1 Comment To "Dwarf Lemon Roots"
#1 Comment By Heather On 10/06/2011 @ 2:41 pm
With any tree, they will not cause damage to walls or other structures unless they lack for something – either room for roots or water. I think certainly a dwarf citrus or dwarf magnolia would be fine as they have very small root systems compared to other trees. A angel trumpet (assuming you mean brugmansia) may get a little large, but I am uncertain how much space you have so I cannot say for certain.