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Discover Ludwig'inner bark' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the protective layer of tree bark that is located underneath the outer layer. For example: "The inner bark of the tree is very thin and easily penetrated by pests."
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The twigs and inner bark smell and taste like wintergreen.
"I make it from cattails, pine — the inner bark — dandelions, clover, goldenrod, beechnut, hickory nuts, acorns.
In his workshop, Mukhtarov strips the inner bark from a year-old mulberry branch.
Bird had used inner bark from stems of last year's goldenrod.
Care is taken not to injure the deeper regenerative layers of the inner bark.
The softer inner bark of yellow cedar was made into robes.
On the copper-coloured inner bark, the pores are bright orange.
Some substances in the inner bark of the roots are used in medicines.
Patches of pale green and brown on sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) periodically flake away to reveal a creamy white inner bark.
The inner bark is composed of secondary phloem, which in general remains functional in transport for only one year.
They made clothes by weaving a fabric from the inner bark of the mulberry and excelled in pottery production.
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