Lagetta lagetto is a species of tree native to several Caribbean islands. It is called the lacebark or gauze tree because the inner bark is structured as a fine netting that has been used for centuries to make clothing as well as utilitarian objects like rope.[1]
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Lagettalagetto is a species of tree native to several Caribbean islands. It is called the lacebark or gauze tree because the inner bark is structured...
a tree from New Guinea Grevillea robusta, an East Australian tree Lagettalagetto, a Caribbean tree, lacebark tree, lace tree, "bois dentelle", the inner...
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eastern Australia Genus Hoheria, also known as ribbonwood Lagetta species, especially Lagettalagetto, native to the Caribbean, also known as lacewood Lacebark...
trees and may refer to: lacebark or lace-bark, a textile made from Lagettalagetto species lacebark, a common name for species in the genus Brachychiton...
of Uganda and lacebark, a textile made from the inner bark of the Lagettalagetto tree This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...