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Oak Bark Comments
OAK BARK: A Preferred Substrate In the natural habitat its corrugated bark supports orchid life; in England oak trees contain gallic and ellagic acids which are growth inhibitors, except for Quercus castonia and Q. vicentensis, both useful. OR81-214 0

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