Yale Medical School Cork Tree
These pens and bowls were hand-turned from an Amur Cork tree Quercus suber that grew on the Medical School Campus behind the Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine and the C-wing of 333 Cedar Street. The largest branches of the tree were removed in September 2018. The remaining sections of the tree still stand in the court yard.
These pens and bowls were hand-turned from an Amur Cork tree (Quercus suber ) that grew on the Medical School Campus behind the Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine and the C-wing of 333 Cedar Street. The largest branches of the tree were removed in September 2018. The remaining sections of the tree still stand in the court yard.
These pens and bowls were hand-turned from an Amur Cork tree (Quercus suber) that grew on the Medical School Campus behind the Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine and the C-wing of 333 Cedar Street. The largest branches of the tree were removed in September 2018. The remaining sections of the tree still stand in the court yard.
Also comes with a box and card describing the tree.
These pens and bowls were hand-turned from an Amur Cork tree (Quercus suber) that grew on the Medical School Campus behind the Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine and the C-wing of 333 Cedar Street. The largest branches of the tree were removed in September 2018. The remaining sections of the tree still stand in the court yard.
Yale Medical School Amur Cork Tree
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