Ice Resistant Trees
This pamphlet describes how ice damage varies between tree species and how it can me managed.
"A number of characteristics increase a tree species’ susceptibility to ice storms: “included” bark, decaying or dead branches, increased surface area of lateral (side) branches, broad crowns, and imbalanced crowns." [1st sentance]
Included is a list of trees that are resistant, slightly resistant, and susceptible to ice damage.
2 Pages - 8.5 x 11 inches
Authors
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Date Published
March 1999
March 1999
Publisher
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Manchester, NH (US)
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Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
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Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Funding Source
University/College
University/College
State(s)/Region(s)
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
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MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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