Paperbark maple trunk. Close-up of the trunk of a paperbark maple (Acer griseum). The bark of this tree peels away in paper-thin strips during winter,revealing an attractively coloured surface of reds and browns,as seen here. This process is known as exfoliation. A native of central China,the paperbark maple is now grown almost worldwide as an ornamental | |
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