Bark definition

Bark means the tough outer covering of the woody stems and roots of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. It includes all tissues outside the vascular cambium.
Bark means the natural external covering of the woodystems, branches, twigs, knots, bark pockets, and roots of walnut, including the vascular cambium.
Bark means all of the following:

Examples of Bark in a sentence

  • Bark removed down to the cambium layer over an area of the bole which has one dimension greater than the diameter of the tree, or any visible bark removal on the tree roots.

  • Major damage is defined as follows: Bark removed down to the cambium layer over an area of the bole which has one dimension greater than the diameter of the tree, or any visible bark removal on the tree roots.

  • This restriction is because of bark slippage.5.2.3.6 - Bark beetle restriction (12/08)In the event drought creates a high risk of pine bark beetle infestation, pine is not to be cut during the period March 1 through July 1, unless all portions of trees greater than two inches in diameter are removed from the sale area, reduced to chips, or treated to the satisfaction of the Unit Manager or his/her representative, within fifteen days of being severed from the stump.

  • For more information, contact the Unit Manager or his/her representative.5.2.3.6 - Bark beetle restriction (12/08)In the event drought creates a high risk of pine bark beetle infestation, pine is not to be cut during the period March 1 through July 1, unless all portions of trees greater than two inches in diameter are removed from the sale area, reduced to chips, or treated to the satisfaction of the Unit Manager or his/her representative, within fifteen days of being severed from the stump.

  • Bark at the edge of all pruning cuts should remain firmly attached.


More Definitions of Bark

Bark means the visible natural bark of a tree and an additional one-half inch of wood, including the vascular cambium.
Bark means the natural bark of a tree, including the ingrown bark around knots and bark pockets between rings of annual growth and an additional ½ inch of wood, including the vascular cambium.
Bark means the outer covering of the woody stems, branches, roots, and the main trunks of trees and other woody plants.
Bark means Bark Corporation A/S, a corporation incorporated pursuant to the laws of Denmark;
Bark means the natural bark of a tree, including residual bark at branch unions.
Bark means the corky tissue in the cylindrical axis of a
Bark means Barkbox, Inc., a Delaware corporation;