Preparation for and Recovery from Hurricanes and Windstorms for Tropical Fruit Trees in the South Florida Home Landscape
Red-colored fruit of 'Flordaguard' rootstock trees. Figure 6 from Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit: HS1110/HS366

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wind damage
tropical and subtropical fruits
home gardens
disaster preparedness
disaster recovery

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Crane, Jonathan H., Jeff Wasielewski, and Carlos F. Balerdi. (2007) 2018. “Preparation for and Recovery from Hurricanes and Windstorms for Tropical Fruit Trees in the South Florida Home Landscape: HS1066 HS322, Rev. 11 2018”. EDIS 2018 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/EDIS-HS322-2007.

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HS-1066 discusses pre-hurricane planning and prevention, post-hurricane practices, and hurricane tolerances of selected tropical fruit trees. Includes references and tables showing recommended plant heights, flooding tolerance, minimum temperatures, and mean ranges and ambient temperatures for the Homestead, Florida area.

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