PEACH--WINTER INJURY
Peach trees are susceptible to extreme cold temperatures
and rapid shift of temperatures (hot to cold to hot). The cambium layer
beneath the bark is easily killed. Trees will leaf out in the spring and
then rapidly die.
The crotches of the trees (where limbs intersect each
other or the trunk) are the most susceptible and will ooze sap, giving
the impression of borers. However, the cambial tissue beneath the bark
will be a tan to dark brown instead of a whitish, cream or green color.
Winter injury can't really be prevented.
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