Education, News  |  February 27th, 2015

The Bark of Elmwood Park: Part 2 | Kinghorn Gardens

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.

Silver MapleAcer saccharinum // Silver Maple

Ridged, furrowed, scaly in an interesting variety of grays.

GingkoGinkgo biloba // Maidenhair Tree

Gray-brown ridges with darker furrows and a corky texture.

Bald CypressTaxodium distichum // Bald Cypress

Fibrous reddish-brown bark with horizontal flakes on branches (shown)

PonderosaPinus ponderosa // Ponderosa Pine

Large, flat, superficial scaly plates. CrabappleMalus // Crabapple

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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