Effects of Flooding on Woody Landscape Plants
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Author(s): Laura G. Jull

 

Plant roots, like people, need oxygen for respiration. That’s why a flood can stress a plant and even, if roots are submerged long enough, kill it. Here is a guide to immediate and long-term care of trees and shrubs that have suffered flooding. Includes symptoms to look for and a list of plants most likely to be injured by standing water (4 pages).

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