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Lacebark tree is a
common name for
several plants with a
inner lace-like
layer of the
inner bark, and may
refer to:
Brachychiton discolor and Brachychiton...
- categories,
needlelace and
bobbin lace,: 122
although there are
other types of
lace, such as
knitted or
crocheted lace.
Other laces such as
these are considered...
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tubular lace will stay tied more
easily than a
round lace with a core
because the flat
lace can be more
crimped within the knot. Most
laces, however...
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utilitarian objects like rope.
Lagetta lagetto, the
lacebark (sometimes:
lace-
bark) or
gauze tree, is
native to the
islands of Jamaica, Cuba, and Hispaniola...
- name for
several plants,
lacebark trees and may
refer to:
lacebark or
lace-
bark, a
textile made from
Lagetta lagetto species lacebark, a
common name for...
- tree,
lacebark tree,
lace tree, "bois dentelle", the
inner bark is
formed of
reticulated fibres so as to
resemble a co**** kind of
lace.
Macadamia spp., Australian...
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turning to
crimson 'Nishiki gawa'; pinetree-like
bark desirable for
bonsai 'Nomura nishiki'; dark purple,
lace-like
leaves 'Ojishi'; tiny dwarf,
grows only...
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Alice Le
Strange (Oxford, 2012), p. 120.
Steeve O. Buckridge,
African Lace-
bark in the Caribbean: The
Construction of Race, class, and
Gender (Bloomsbury...
- menziesii, the
lace lichen or fishnet, is a pale yellowish-green to grayish-green
fruticose lichen. It
grows up to a
meter long,
hanging from
bark and twigs...
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though it
spreads widely across the ground.
Willows all have
abundant watery bark sap,
which is
heavily charged with
salicylic acid, soft,
usually pliant,...