There are several species which have peeling bark.
Some trees have fibrous bark which peels in more of a shedding fashion. Examples of this can be seen in:
A type that can be used to make canoes.
mostly different types of rubber trees native to south America and Africa. also gum is a type of rubber ( not modern chewing gum but real gum from the 1800) so gum trees as well. remember all trees have rubber. it is the first stage of bark located under bark. the over bark peels of and the rubber under hardens and becomes bark.
Protective tissue
That depends on the type of tree. somtimes its sap that leaks from the tree bark and some times type of insects and birds that eat other bugs and fugi. mostly the bark protects the tree from harsh attaks from weather,insects,and many other things.
The homophones for "bark" are "barque" and "bark." "Barque" refers to a type of sailing ship, while "bark" can mean the sound made by dogs or the outer covering of a tree.
The oak tree has thick bark. In fact the Cork Oak has such thick bark it is used for cork boards.
a glam tree is a type of tree with a very soft bark.the bark has a very nice smell.it is use to make paper.
You could look at the bark type, and the shape of the tree and branches.
he used white cedar bark (a type of tree) and leaves.
Cork is a part of the bark on a Cork Oak Tree.
A type of pine from which sap runs like blood when the bark is cut.
A sycamore is a type of deciduous tree. The sycamore tree grows near the creek. The bark of the sycamore tree flakes off in big chunks.