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This rather corky layer cuts off the water supply and initiates the color change.
What was that tough but corky substance lining the inner shell?
It could not be you, it is too corky and bad even for you.
The tree forms a thick, rugged and corky bark.
There are corky warts on the pale undersides of the leaves.
Older lesions have a corky appearance, still in many cases retaining the halo effect.
Another possible cause is a condition called corky pit which results from boron deficiency in the soil.
The name refers to the thick and corky bark of some (but not all) species in the genus.
The bark is pale grey-buff, with a thick, corky texture.
When they callous over, they develop brown, corky spots.
Blighted potatoes develop a dark, corky rot and appear dehydrated.
The bark is creamy, usually smooth, somewhat corky with vertical lines of pustules.
It differs in thicker, corky bark and more strongly glaucous foliage.
This corky condition will usually heal in a manner very similar to human skin if the plants are exposed to full sunlight.
More features that cause floating are air space, lightweight tissues and corky tissues.
It has pale, corky bark and soft, brittle wood.
It has a thick and corky bark.
The bark has a corky textured and develops a grooved appearance in older plants.
The grey bark is smooth, or with occasional wrinkles or corky bumps.
It has white to light purple flowers and sculpted, segmented, corky brown fruits one to three centimeters long.
Canker manifests itself on the fruit in raised, brown, corky lesions, surrounded by yellow rings.
This is a fleshy, leathery plant growing from a small caudex with thin, corky roots.
The leaves are borne on extraordinarily corky branchlets bestowing a highly unusual appearance.
The leathery leaves resemble holly and the stems and twigs have a thickened, corky appearance.
Young branchlets occasionally have corky wings.