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Q: Explain why freezes affect citrus trees more than they do other trees? A: Freeze damage on citrus trees occurs when the water inside the fruit, leaves, twigs, and wood of a tree freezes ...
where a hard freeze watch is in effect, CNN's meteorologist Bonnie Schneider said. That could be bad news for citrus trees that rarely survive when temperatures remain in the mid-20s or below for ...
A Freeze Warning has some Valley nurseries preparing to protect their plants. Citrus plants are among the most susceptible to freezing in cold conditions. Temperatures in the Valley are expected ...
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