The bark of older branches exfoliates in strips.
The skin of these areas peels and flakes (exfoliates).
Pumice is considered a good material to exfoliate the skin of the feet.
The bark is vertically fissured and tends to exfoliate in ribbon-like strips.
The blackish-grey bark of the trunk is irregularly reticulate, and exfoliate.
Various topical treatments are available to exfoliate the scales.
The superficial cells exfoliate continuously, especially while in an inflammatory or neoplastic (tumorous) state.
The bark is grey, longitudinally fissured, and exfoliates in irregular flakes.