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Fibrous Bark

/ˈfaɪ.brəs bɑrk/noun
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Fibrous bark refers to the tough, stringy outer layer found on the stems or trunks of certain plants and trees, composed of interlaced fibers that provide structural support and protection. In modern contexts, it's valued for its durability in industries like textiles and papermaking, where it's processed into ropes, mats, or eco-friendly materials, highlighting its role in sustainable resource extraction.

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