Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word LACEBARK
LACEBARK
Definitions of LACEBARK
- Any of various New Zealand plants in the genus Hoheria.
- The Caribbean tree Lagetta lagetto.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using LACEBARK in a Sentence
- The lacebark pine's trunk can grow either monopodial, as a single growth upwards, or sympodial, forked.
- Lagetta lagetto, the lacebark (sometimes: lace-bark) or gauze tree, is native to the islands of Jamaica, Cuba, and Hispaniola (in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic).
- Its collection also includes three Pennsylvania State Champion Trees (a giant dogwood, a needle juniper, and a lacebark elm), as well as azaleas, dogwoods, magnolias, junipers, lilacs, viburnums, witch-hazels, Japanese maples, boxwoods, and arborvitae.
- Other textiles made from tree bark, such as the bark cloth of the Baganda people of Uganda and lacebark, a textile made from the inner bark of the Lagetta lagetto tree.
- discolor is also referred to as the lacebark kurrajong, and bottle tree is a term commonly applied not only to other species of Brachychiton but to members of other genera around the world.
- Lagetta lagetto, a Caribbean tree, lacebark tree, lace tree, "bois dentelle", the inner bark is formed of reticulated fibres so as to resemble a coarse kind of lace.
- It possesses a very rough, greyish-black appearance, while the Chinese elm's smooth bark becomes flaky and blotchy, exposing very distinctive, light-coloured mottling, hence the synonym lacebark elm for the real Chinese elm.
- Significant tree species include Forest Red Gum, huge Moreton Bay Figs, Giant Stinging Tree, Pepperberry, Tulipwood, Lacebark, Red Bean and Black Bean.
- Hoheria sexstylosa, the long-leaved lacebark or ribbonwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, endemic to New Zealand.
- From the west, the more arid interior and tropical north are wilga (Geijera parviflora); broad-leafed bottle tree (Brachychiton australis); lacebark (Brachychiton discolor); tulip oak (Harpuilia pendula); with the Leichardt tree (Nauclea orientalis); celery wood (Polyscias elegans); yellow wood (Flindseria xanthoxyla).
- femorata occupy a wide variety of trees, including kanuka (Kunzea ericoides), lacebark (Hoheria angustifolia), mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus), broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis) tree fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) and beech (Fuscospora solandri).
- Hoherius meinertzhageni, the ribbonwood fungus weevil, is an endemic New Zealand beetle that has been recorded feeding on the ribbonwood species Plagianthus regius and Plagianthus divaricatus and the mountain lacebark, Hoheria glabrata.
- Lacebark (Hoheria), Coprosma rhamnoides, marble leaf (Carpodetus serratus), and mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus) are also present.
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