With so many incredible textures, tones, and trees; it’s impossible to stick to just one bark blog. Enjoy part two of The Bark of Elmwood Park series and pin your favorites to Pinterest.
Ridged, furrowed, scaly in an interesting variety of grays.
Gray-brown ridges with darker furrows and a corky texture.
Fibrous reddish-brown bark with horizontal flakes on branches (shown)
Exfoliating, mottled or marked with spots.
Can’t get enough rhytidome? Check out part one here and more on the importance of bark here.
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