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but later being replaced by taller, more long-lived species. the bark can be stripped off without killing the tree and the bark and the timber is used for turnery and in the manufacture of plywood, furniture, shelves, coffins, matches, toys and wood flooring . the inner bark is edible and it was ground
uniform texture and is used in the manufacture of plywood, furniture, shelves, coffins, matches and toys, and in turnery. [ ] the sami people of scandinavia used the bark of both b. pubescens and b. pendula as an ingredient in bread-making; the reddish phloem , just below the outer bark, was dried, ground...
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