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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 32, Number 3 (1981) The Effects of Late Planting on Survival, Height Growth, and Vigor of Eastern White Pine

The Effects of Late Planting on Survival, Height Growth, and Vigor of Eastern White Pine

2 + 0 white pine seedlings, when stored in a refrigerator, can be planted until mid-June in West Virginia without significant reductions in survival rates. Seedlings planted in July and August that survived were not hardened off at the first fall frost and had shorter needles.


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Author(s): Kenneth R. Rexrode, Kenneth L. Carvell

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 32, Number 3 (1981)

Section: General

Volume: 32

Number: 3