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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bark of trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the tough protective layer on the outside of a tree. For example, "The bark of the oak trees was rough to the touch."
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Its sharp bill probes the bark of trees.
His extraordinary textures resemble the bark of trees, or the shell of a tortoise.
Try looking closely at the bark of trees or at the base of grass.
For some, this may be accomplished by simply hiding beneath stones or the bark of trees.
The plant will germinate on a variety of sites, including rocks and the bark of trees.
It depends on acorns for winter food, storing a supply in holes it drills in the bark of trees.
But moths you could get with molasses and beer and paint it on the bark of trees.
When natural disasters occur, after they have fought over insects, the people are forced to eat the bark of trees...
When natural disasters occur, after they have fought over insects, the people are forced to eat the bark of trees..
Regular lottery players say that numbers occur to them in dreams or cosmically appear in the bark of trees.
In winter, evergreen needles and the cambium layer and inner bark of trees become important sources of food.
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