WikiPedia definition of "cabbage bark"
... cabbage tree, carne asada , guacamayo , Jamaica cabbage tree, moca (Puerto Rico), partridge wood , worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree. The tree grows to approximately 35m in height ...
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cabbage bark (genus Andira), also called angelim or worm bark, whose bark (cabbage bark) is sometimes used in medicine as a vermifuge; Surinam cabbage tree (Andira retusa), having bark ...
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Leaving a mixed surface of grey, white and bluish/grey bark. Smooth or mottled in patches. Sub species. There is a different variety of the Cabbage Gum in northern New South Wales ...
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Cows, sheep, goats, and deer eat the nutritious tissue under the bark of cabbage trees. [61] Once the trunk has been damaged by animals, it seldom heals and the wounds get bigger ...
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C. obtecta is a cabbage tree up to 10 m tall (generally much less), with a stout trunk trunk ... The bark on the trunk is grey and flaky. Threats. On Norfolk Island many populations of C ...
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It is a member of the cabbage family and is white, green, or purple in color. ... The shoots and stem bark are sometimes used to make root beer. Shallot Also a member of ...
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Heart of palm, also called palm heart, palmito, burglar's thigh, chonta or swamp cabbage, is ... When harvesting the cultivated young palm, the tree is cut down and the bark is removed ...
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Yellow mustard is often rubbed on barbecue meat prior to applying a dry rub, to form a crust, called bark, on the meat. Sweet mustards. Variations of sweet mustards include honey ...
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sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls, also made with grape or dock leaves) ghiveci (vegetable stew or ... brânză în coajă de brad (specialty cheese kept in a fir's tree bark) caşcaval (semi ...
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"Antiherpes simplex virus type 2 activity of casuarinin from the bark of Terminalia arjuna Linn ". Antiviral Res. 55 (3): 447–55. doi: 10.1016/S0166-3542(02)00077-3.
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