White Oak Bark
About
White Oak Bark (Immune) is native to England and has been naturalized in the U.S., where it is found mainly in the East. It grows as high as 100 feet and can live as long as 1,000 years. The trees are valued in the making of cabinets, tables and other furniture. Oak trees also bear acorns, which were a staple in the Native American diet. They were sometimes leached, dried and ground into flour. The Indians often gathered the acorns and stored them to ensure a continual winter food supply.
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Translations: White Oak miza, ホワイトオークバーク, بيضاء اوك بارك, Biela Oak kôra, L'escorça de roure blanc, Bijela hrastove kore, Bílá Oak kůra, Bianco corteccia di quercia, Kora dębu białego, Уайт-Ок-Барк, 화이트 오크 나무 껍질, White Oak tumahol, व्हाइट Oak बार्क, לבן נביחה אלון, Уайт-Ок-Барк, 白奥克巴尔克, Вхите Оак Кора, La corteza de roble blanco, Дъб Бяла Кора











