From outside to inside, the botanical basics of a tree are Outer Bark, Inner Bark, Cambium, Sapwood, and Heartwood.
what is the silky fibre obtained from the hairs covering the seeds of a tropical tree
The cup of a yew tree is called an aril. It is a red, fleshy covering around the seed.
Assuming you are talking about the stuff that grows on the outside of trees, "tree bark" is the protective layer on the outside of a tree. It serves to protect the tree from external elements.
A canopy typically refers to an overhead covering or structure that provides shade or protection, such as the leafy covering of a tree or a fabric structure that extends over a bed. Canopies are often used outdoors to shield from sun or rain, or indoors for decoration or privacy.
White foam coming out of an oak tree could indicate the presence of spittlebugs, which are small insects that create a foamy protective covering around themselves. They are not typically harmful to the tree but can be unsightly. It is recommended to monitor the infestation and consider gentle ways to remove the insects if necessary.
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark." This term can refer to the protective outer layer of a tree's trunk or the sound a dog makes.
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.
The homograph for "bark" (sound a dog makes) is "bark" (tree covering).
bark
The homograph for a tree covering and a sound that a dog makes is "bark". It can refer to the outer layer of a tree and also the vocalization of a dog.
The outside covering of a tree trunk is called bark.
Covering most tree's roots will be harmful to the tree. It affects percolation of water down to the roots and also may affect the oxygen in the soil. It may also depend on what type of material you are covering the roots with. For example covering them with a sidewalk made of concrete will be much more harmful than a covering of mulch or grass(turf).
It is normally called the tree's bark.
No its the ouside of a tree.
You are digging a hole, moving a tree, and you are covering up the tree's base with dirt.
A dead tree branch.