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1. bark that is furrowed and ridged, or splitting lengthwise.<br><br>
1. bark that is furrowed and ridged, or splitting lengthwise.<br><br>
http://gallery.discoverymedia.com.au/artzinePub/edition_1/jrw%20hollow%20tree.jpg<br><br>
http://gallery.discoverymedia.com.au/artzinePub/edition_1/jrw%20hollow%20tree.jpg<br><br>
This Gallery image shows an example of a plant with fissure. <br>
This gallery painting shows an example of a tree with a fissure. <br>
Source: http://gallery.discoverymedia.com.au<br><br>
Source: http://gallery.discoverymedia.com.au<br><br>

Revision as of 11:53, 16 March 2006


1. bark that is furrowed and ridged, or splitting lengthwise.

jrw%20hollow%20tree.jpg

This gallery painting shows an example of a tree with a fissure.
Source: http://gallery.discoverymedia.com.au