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Survey of English Macroscopic Bark Terminology

By: Leo Junikka(Author)
46 pages, 25 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
Survey of English Macroscopic Bark Terminology
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Reprinted from IAWA Journal 15 (1), 1994.

Terms of outer and inner bark charactenstics are critically surveyed. Different macroscopical terms with their synonyms are listed for a comparison of bark features. Suggestions are given for a standardised usage of the terms to stimulate a practice of pertinent field notes and facilitate understanding of descriptions.

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By: Leo Junikka(Author)
46 pages, 25 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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