Commercial cork is obtained from A. Berberis / Barberry B. Salix / Willow C. Quercus / Oak D. Betula / Birch
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Cork is a type of bark that is harvested from the cork oak tree (Quercus suber). This tree is native to the Mediterranean region, particularly Portugal, Spain, and North Africa. Show more…
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