detailed close cork bark from the oak tree quercus suber surface | 
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| Detailed close-up of cork bark from the Cork Oak tree (Quercus suber). The surface appears rough and cracked with irregular, blocky patterns. The texture is deeply grooved, revealing both lighter inner layers and darker outer sections. The cork's natural, earthy tones range from light tan to dark brown, highlighting its rugged appearance. Cork Oak trees are primarily found in Mediterranean regions, known for their use in producing cork products. | 
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