Tree with furrowed bark (3)
I believe the answer is:
elm
(Other definitions for elm that I've seen before include "Strange tree for Mel" , "Tree for a Cockney tiller" , "Tree of the genus Ulmus" , "Hardwood tree" , "one has a trunk and leaves" .)
I believe the answer is:
elm
(Other definitions for elm that I've seen before include "Strange tree for Mel" , "Tree for a Cockney tiller" , "Tree of the genus Ulmus" , "Hardwood tree" , "one has a trunk and leaves" .)