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"Look at the twigs of half a dozen kinds of trees, and find the little raised dots on the smooth surface. They usually vary in color from the bark. These are lenticels, or breathing pores ... porous, corky tissue that filters the air as it comes in." — Julia E. Rogers, Trees Worth Knowing


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