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Date: 2010-04-15 15:31:00
Frost crack
Trees
Bark
Ornamental trees
Plant morphology
Pruning
Birch
Frost
Trunk
Plant physiology
Botany
Biology

Extension SP630 Bark Splitting on Trees Jennifer Franklin,

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