Dwarf Apples in Northwest
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1956.11.2.26Abstract
In January 1950 we experienced in Okanagan the worst winter in fifty years, the minimum temperatures oscillating between 22 and 35 below zero F. Trunk injury was severe especially on varieties like Red Delicious, Rome Beauty, but no root injury was recorded. There was a snow cover at the time. At the Summerland they experienced 22 below, the Malling IX were not injured although the snow cover was ony a few inches thick.
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