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4 Things To Look For When Buying Aravos
1. Edges – The aravos should have long leaves that are either completely smooth or only have very fine serrations.
2. Lavluv – One should check that the tip of the branch has not broken, and for this reason many look for aravos with lavluv, the bunch of immature, unopened leaves at the tip.
3. Dried/Shriveled – Also, the aravos should not be dry or shriveled and no leaves should have fallen off, and since this is a very common problem, it is preferable to replace the aravos frequently over the course on Sukkos.
4. Grey Goods – Finally, since aravos are commonly grown in private yards and on public property, it is especially important to insure that the person you are buying from really has permission to cut and sell them. All of the arba minim are pasul if stolen.