What is Lacebark?
LACEBARK can be many types of trees, depending on where there is a person in the world. According to this name is known several trees that include pine and elm and the tree of Jamaican lace. The name can alternatively refer to flowering plants or short trees in New Zealand of the family Hoheria .
Lacekark usually refers to trees that throw their bark. This is true of Chinese lace Elma and pine. Pine or pinus bungeana has this particular characteristic or Lacey appearance, especially when it matures. The excretion of the bark shows the attractive colors under it, which eventually changes colors into dark purple. People do not have to travel to China to see this pine tree, because it has also grown in other places and has been grown in place since the mid -19th century.
Lacebark Elm or ulmu parvifolia is another tree native of China and other parts of Asia, such as Korea and Japan. It is also not exclusively adult Asia, but you can also find in Europe, Africa, Australia andUS and Canada. As p. Bungeana , u. Parvifolia has a characteristic of the bark and over time this release can lead to a lacelike pattern that is a mixture of gray, brown and fine red. u. Parvifolia has also been celebrated because it tends to resist conditions such as the Dutch ELM disease.
Another tree is Lagetta lintearia or Jamaican lace tree. The fibers of this tree have a similar lace look, but interesting is that the inner core of the tree is somewhat gauches and can actually be used to produce some types of clothing. Unlike pine and ELM, there is no significant growth l. Lintearia outside Western India. Several trees can be found in Europe, but they must usually be grown in greenhouses because the plant is doing best in its native climate.
Eventually there is Hoheria or simply lace, which meansHow many plants or short trees or shrubs that are grown in New Zealand and in places like Papua -Nová Guinea. Many of these plants are more festive for their fragrant flowers than for their bark. In the form of a bush, the bark may not be obvious at all, although some bark relaxation could be recorded when it is grown as a tree hoheria .
There are many other trees that shed the bark, and every gardener must consider the potential attraction of Lacey Bark, with a mess of a tree. Trees like crepe myrtle, which is not technically lace, have annual shedding that can lead to many sweeping or raking. This can be more time -consuming than some gardeners want. On the other hand, the Varicolored bark is quite beautiful for it, and especially lace or pine, which can be relatively easy to obtain, can be a great accessory to the garden.