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Bark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (269 words)
Bark is the outermost layer of stems and roots of woody plants such as trees.
Cork, sometimes confused with bark in colloquial speech, is the outermost layer of a woody stem, derived from the cork cambium.
Among the commercial products made from bark are cork, cinnamon, quinine (from the bark of Cinchona) and aspirin (from the bark of willow trees).
Australian Aboriginal art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1014 words)
Traditionally, paints were often made from water or spittle mixed with ochre and other rock pigments.
Painting was then performed on persons, rock walls or bark (particular that of the paperbark gum).
After heating in the fire, the bark is flattened under foot and weighed with stones or logs to dry flat.
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