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Response of American and European elderberries to extreme winter temperature in North Central Ohio

Timothy J Malinich
Native Plants Journal, March 2019, 20 (1) 59-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.20.1.59
Timothy J Malinich
Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University Extension, Erie County 2900 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky OH 44870,
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