Wiktionary
tree bark
n. all the tissues of a tree external to the vascular cambium; includes epidermis, cortex and phloem
Usage examples of "tree bark".
Cabbage Tree bark used in large doses may cause vomiting, fever and delirium, especially if cold water is drunk just before or after taking it.
Noth, tail held erect, stalked toward Rival, vigorously rubbing his groin against the tree bark, chattering and barking.
It doesn't have to be rocks and grass, it can be twigs, knots tied in grass, leaves, scratches on tree bark —.
Probing for insects in tree bark or in nests in the ground, maybe.
Black ash spurted to mix with steam and the gray smoke of tree bark so wet that it only smoldered from a bath of plasma.