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- Q4302894 subject Q6641172.
- Q4302894 subject Q7157153.
- Q4302894 abstract "Frost crack or Southwest canker is a form of tree bark damage sometimes found on thin barked trees, visible as vertical fractures on the southerly facing surfaces of tree trunks. Frost crack is distinct from sun scald and sun crack and physically differs from normal rough-bark characteristics as seen in mature oaks, pines, poplars and other tree species.".
- Q4302894 thumbnail Frost_Crack_on_Sitka_Spruce.JPG?width=300.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q10884.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q12004.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q12024.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q1319360.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q2197452.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q25356.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q5120022.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q5421291.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q6641172.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q6931581.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157153.
- Q4302894 wikiPageWikiLink Q7638722.
- Q4302894 comment "Frost crack or Southwest canker is a form of tree bark damage sometimes found on thin barked trees, visible as vertical fractures on the southerly facing surfaces of tree trunks. Frost crack is distinct from sun scald and sun crack and physically differs from normal rough-bark characteristics as seen in mature oaks, pines, poplars and other tree species.".
- Q4302894 label "Frost crack".
- Q4302894 depiction Frost_Crack_on_Sitka_Spruce.JPG.