Winter Hardiness of Sweet Cherry Varieties in the Winter of 1964-1965
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1966.20.1.7Abstract
The December freeze that caused considerable damage to peach, apricot, apple and pear trees in the B. C. Interior, affected mostly the old cherry trees. In old cherries, trunks and main limbs that had not fully recovered from injuries caused by the winters of 1949-50 and 1955-56 were killed in 1964-65. This is particularly true of the 'Bing' variety.
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