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Protecting a Citrus Tree from Cold

By:
Glenn C. Wright
Citrus trees are not particularly cold hardy, but they are most likely to survive cold temperatures if they are planted in the proper location. This publication focuses on how to help citrus trees survive the winters of Arizona. Topics include site selection and long-term / short-term strategies used to protect citrus trees from frost and freeze.
PDF icon AZ1222
Keywords:
  • citrus
  • frost
  • cold
Publication Date:
March 2001
AZ1222
Pages:
4 pp.

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