Related for Terumot 9:1
הַזּוֹרֵעַ תְּרוּמָה, שׁוֹגֵג, יוֹפַךְ. וּמֵזִיד, יְקַיֵּם. אִם הֵבִיאָה שְׁלִישׁ, בֵּין שׁוֹגֵג בֵּין מֵזִיד, יְקַיֵּם. וּבְפִשְׁתָּן, מֵזִיד, יוֹפַךְ:
One who plants <i>Terumah</i> [produce consecrated for priestly consumption], if unintentionally, must overturn it. If intentionally, he must allow it to remain. If it had already produced a third [of its full size], whether unintentionally or intentionally, he must allow it to remain. But in the case of flax, [even if planted] intentionally he must overturn it.
Tosefta Terumot
One who plants terumah flax -- [if he discovers it] before it has grown a third [of its full size], he must overturn the soil, but if it has grown a third [or more], he lets it remain, the words of Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Yehuda says, if [he had planted it] unwittingly, before it has grown [a third], he overturns the soil, but if it has grown a third [or more], he lets it remain, but if [he had planted it] intentionally, whether less than a third or a third, he overturns the soil.
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