Why do white trunks protect trees in Idaho?

PRESTON – Many young trees, and even some older ones, are susceptible to winter sun injury. This is referred to as southwest winter injury or simply sun scald. It is caused by repeated freezing and thawing of the bark on the southwest side of the trunk. The sun warms the bark during the day, causing sap to flow. As temperatures drop below freezing at night, sap inside the tree freezes, causing cells to rupture.

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