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Watts: When Spring Doesn’t

by Chris Tachibana | Apr 2, 2016

PhotoGundinaAndrea Watts asks how trees

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know when it’s spring and what happens if they don’t get the message. Writing for the U.S. Forest Service Science Findings, Andrea explains that timing is everything—budding too early can result in frost damage and budding too late can stunt growth. How do trees do it? Check out the full report from Andrea. photo: Gundina

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