different between manonthestreet vs ringbark
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manonthestreet From the web:
ringbark
English
Alternative forms
- ring-bark
Etymology
From ring +? bark
Verb
ringbark (third-person singular simple present ringbarks, present participle ringbarking, simple past and past participle ringbarked)
- To remove the bark from a tree in a ring all the way around its trunk, normally killing the tree (because nutrients are carried through the phloem, the layers immediately under the bark, which layers are damaged by the process).
Usage notes
Ring-bark seems about twice as common as ringbark (without hyphen) in books. Girdling is much more common in the US.
ringbark From the web:
- what is ringbarking a tree
- what does ringbarking stop
- what does ring bark
- how does ringbarking kill a tree
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