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inner bark

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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈɪn.ər/ us /ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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bark
noun
uk /bɑːk/ us /bɑːrk/
the hard outer covering of ...
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The effect on weevils of superficial feeding on stems is to increase the time for reproductive maturation by reducing consumption of the innerbark which has a higher nitrogen content.
The paper is created by boiling and pounding the innerbark of trees, until the material becomes suitable for art and writing.
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The innerbark of the kozo plant is harvested in the fall and spring, with material from the fall harvest being considered better quality.
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It is caused by phytoplasmas which infect the phloem (innerbark) of the tree.
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An infusion of the innerbark of the marula tree may be applied to scorpion stings and snake bites to alleviate pain.
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On young trees, the bark is smooth and grey but becomes rougher with age and breaks up in scales, exposing the pale-brown-to-pinkish innerbark.
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The larvae thrive in the innerbark which is rich in mycelia, and in the sapwood.
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The name lacebark comes from the lace-like fibrous innerbark layer.
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The innerbark cambium and phloem tissues are living, and form a new protective layer of cells as the outer bark pulls apart.
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In the next step the outer bark is to be scraped or split off from the innerbark.
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The softer innerbark is preferred but other parts are used as well.
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The innerbark is about 4 to 5 mm thick and pale reddish brown in colour.
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Brown bark of mature trees peels off in strips to reveal reddish-brown innerbark.
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We twisted the innerbark fibers into temporary rope, twine and fish nets.
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The medicinal part of the plant is the innerbark and was used as a pain reliever for a variety of ailments.
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Today kinnikinnick is a mixture of finely crushed innerbark of the red dogwood and shavings of plug tobacco.
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It has a thin, patchy, peeling, scarred outer bark and a granular innerbark.
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The bark of old mines cracks and often breaks away entirely, leaving the innerbark exposed, producing scars which persist for a number of years.
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The innerbark is very tough and fibrous, used in the past for making ropes.
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The softer innerbark was used for weaving.
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