Rules Guy: Can you take free relief from newly planted but unstaked trees?

What do the rules say about taking relief from newly-planted trees that haven't been staked?

If you find your ball near a freshly planted, unstaked young tree, can you still take free relief? Rules Guy has the answer.

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