English: Daylight photo, augmented by flash, of bark of young trunk ( circa 2.5cm in diameter ) of Latua pubiflora ( Griseb. ) Baillon ( family : Solanaceae ) plant growing in Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Young, thin, grey-green bark shows characteristic buff striations that will develop gradually into corky, flaky fissures, maturing, in their turn into buff reticulate bark tissue with no trace left of the original green.
Bark of a young plant in the new area in Edinburgh Botanic Garden devoted to the flora of Chile. Plant derived from a sucker produced by the specimen still growing in a shrubbery beside the Palm House, in the shade of a very large specimen of Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana.
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