Effect of air temperature on the flowering date of dogwood (Cornus florida)
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The summation of air temperatures above 2.2 °C for a 6-week period before flowering explained most of the annual variation in the flowering date of dogwood (Cornus florida L.) at Wauseon, Ohio. The same total was a fairly accurate predictor of flowering date throughout dogwood's native range, which suggests that geographical variation in flowering time is environmentally rather than genetically controlled. Results of the current study are inconclusive concerning spatial variation in the probability of frost on the date of flowering.
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