I admit I’ve never given much thought to cork. Turns out, you harvest cork from an oak tree, and the process is kind of like shearing sheep. You remove the cork (bark), and over time the ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Ecology, led by the UAB and CREAF, analyzes 25 years of evolution of 445,000 trees ...
The cork oak tree grows to 65 feet and is different from Minnesota oaks in that it is an evergreen – it does not drop its leaves in the fall like our red or white oaks. It is also the only tree ...