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Ribbonwood is a common name for several plants. They are like the
lacebark Lacebark is a common name for several plants, lacebark trees and may refer to: * lacebark or lace-bark, a textile made from ''Lagetta lagetto'' species * lacebark, a common name for species in the genus ''Brachychiton'' * lacebark, a common name fo ...
s in having an inner layer of bark made up many lace-like layers, which can be torn into ribbon-like strips, and may refer to: * ''
Adenostoma sparsifolium ''Adenostoma sparsifolium'', commonly known as redshanks or less commonly, ribbonwood or ribbon bush, is a multi-trunked tree or shrub native to dry slopes or chaparral of Southern California and northern Baja California. Description Shaggy fall ...
'', more commonly known as red shanks or ribbon bush, a large shrub native to upper chaparral in California and Baja California * ''
Idiospermum australiense ''Idiospermum'' is a genus containing a single species of tree, ''Idiospermum australiense'', found in Australian tropical rainforests. The species represents one of the earliest known lineages of flowering plants, dating back as far as 120 milli ...
'', an Australian tree * Genus '' Hoheria'', also known as lacebark * '' Plagianthus regius'', a New Zealand tree, lowland ribbonwood, Chatham Island ribbonwood * ''
Plagianthus divaricatus ''Plagianthus divaricatus'' or saltmarsh ribbonwood is a plant that is endemic to New Zealand. The Māori name is makaka. ''Plagianthus divaricatus'' is an upright shrub with closely interwoven branches. The shrub is found in coastal environment ...
'', a New Zealand tree, salt marsh ribbonwood, swamp ribbonwood, shore ribbonwood, coastal ribbonwood, swamp fragrant ribbonwood or fragrant ribbonwood * ''
Plagianthus betulinus ''Plagianthus betulinus'' or ribbonwood is a tree that is endemic to New Zealand. One of the distinctive aspects of this tree is that it is usually deciduous which is unusual for New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island co ...
,'' a New Zealand tree {{Plant common name