Winter Hardiness of Apple Varieties
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1967.21.4.78Abstract
Tree fruit growing area of British Columbia experienced a severe test during the winter of 1964-65 when in mid-December the temperature suddenly dropped from above freezing to −16°F., as recorded at Summerland. The low temperatures were accompanied by very high winds, their combined effect resulting in tree damage, particularly to twigs, fruit spurs, and trunk on the north side.
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