Winter's bark

English

Etymology

After its discoverer, Captain John Winter, vice-admiral to Sir Francis Drake.

Noun

Winter's bark (uncountable)

  1. A tree (Drimys winteri) native to Chile and Argentina, grown as an ornamental plant for its reddish-brown bark, bright green, fragrant leaves and clusters of creamy white, jasmine-scented flowers.
  2. The bark of this tree, formerly used medicinally.

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