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Bark is of course the tree’s skin. It protects the flesh, and it is—again, like our skin—both an entry point for infection and a part of the immune system. Conifer bark secretes resin (aka pitch), a thick, sticky goo that seals wounds, traps bark beetles, kills pathogens.
Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law
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