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- There were also some experiments in making paper out of lacebark.
- Ordinarily, lacebark's corky outer bark could be readily removed by hand.
- As a textile, lacebark is soft and may be readily dyed or stained.
- Lacebark is thus unique among other tropical barkcloths in being produced without having to be beaten into shape.
- Lacebark whips were commonly used to punish slaves on Jamaica in the era before the abolition of slavery in 1833 34.
- The adult leaves are narrow and coarsely toothed hence the common name of " narrow-leaved lacebark ".
- For the most immediate effect, plant the fastest-growing ones closest to the house : Chinese pistache and lacebark elm.
- The visitor's first glimpse is down the drive, bordered by an " allee " of lacebark elms.
- In Jamaica, harvesting was mainly carried out by men, while production of objects from lacebark was the prerogative of women.
- Lacebark pine ( Pinus bungeana ) is an evergreen whose bark is mottled with a rich array of brown, white and green.
- Lacebark has also been used in the manufacture of utilitarian items such as curtains, hammocks, rope, bridles, and whips.
- The survival of a number of objects that are well over a hundred years old testifies to lacebark's durability as a material.
- The lacebark tree's layers of inner bark can be carefully pulled apart to produce multiple sheets of white netting known eponymously as lacebark.
- The lacebark tree's layers of inner bark can be carefully pulled apart to produce multiple sheets of white netting known eponymously as lacebark.
- A male cricket " sings " by raising his wing covers ( tympanum with a mixture of cypress or lacebark pine tree sap and cinnabar.
- The lacebark tree has smooth, dark green, leathery, somewhat heart-shaped evergreen leaves, roughly long by 2.5 inches wide.
- The Qiaojia pine has a conic crown with flaky pale gray-green bark becoming dark brown with age, similar to the closely related Lacebark pine.
- The three bristlecone pine species of the high mountains of the southwestern United States, and the lacebark pines of Asia are closely related to the pinyon pines.
- The second half of the 19th century saw numerous appearances of lacebark items in industrial exhibitions, possibly because the British perceived a potential for expanded production in Jamaica.
- Distribution is larger than any of the other lacebark species and can be found mostly in the eastern South Island, and in the North Island from Taranaki down.
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