- b****wood,
called "bois blanc" in
other contexts. The b****wood's
white underbark was
extensively used by
Native Americans and French-speaking fur traders...
- b****wood,
called "bois blanc" in
other contexts. The b****wood's
white underbark was
extensively used by
Native Americans and French-speaking fur traders...
- streaks, a satin-like
lustre and
extremely fragrant sweet, ****y smell. The
underbark exudes a white,
poisonous latex when
freshly cut, and
campfires that burn...
-
orange bark,
peeling off in a paper-like
flakes to
expose a
greenish underbark. They have very long trunks, they have mid vein with branches. The leaves...
-
found as a
shrub or
small tree. It has pale grey bark, with
bright orange underbark on
young shoots which are
angular with
spirally arranged, entire, glabrous...
- bark of its
older twigs peeling in
places and
showing a brownish-yellow
underbark. Its
leaves are
densely pubescent, with the
pubescence yellowish gray...
- bark has a
tendency to
flake off in patches,
exposing the orange-red
underbark,
which then
changes colors as it weathers,
producing quite a dramatic...
- freeze." This has been
widely repudiated based on
scientific studies of
underbark temperature tolerances of
emerald ash
borer in Canada. The
weather affected...
-
rather they
store sticks and logs in a pile in
their ponds,
eating the
underbark. The dams they
build flood areas of
surrounding forest,
giving the beaver...
-
unseen untime untold unweather under under-
underarm underback underbake underbark underbear underbed underbelly underbite underblow underboard underbone...