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Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
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Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) can grow to about 80 feet on average, although certainly larger trees can be found. The tree is an invasive species in the United States because they are prolific seed producers, and their thick foliage shades out most other species that try to grow under them.
Almond tree leaves are poisonous to horses. In fact, fruit trees such as cherry, peach, plum, apricot, and nectarine leaves are also poisonous to horses.
Thuja green giant trees are not poisonous to horses. Since the tree isn't that appetizing to a horse, he probably won't eat it anyway.
Yew tree leaves are lethal to horses. Other trees that are bad for horses are Oak, Maple, Cherry, Chestnut, Oleander, Walnut and Locust.
· Nectarine · Nettle · Northern White Pine · Norway Maple · Norway Spruce · Nyssa Sylvatica
There are lots of poisonous plants and trees that are poisonous to horses, here is a list of most of them to look out for! For information on the following check them out on google.Autumn Crocus or Meadow SaffronAlder Buck thornBrackenBittersweet Woody NightshadeBlack BryonyButtercupsBox PrivetFoxgloveIvyCherry LaurelOak treesPotatoPoppyRAGWORTRhododendronYew treesYou could also check out "ALL ABOUT POISONOUS PLANTS" by Sonia Davidson
Norway Maple. Nothofagus. Nyssa. Nuttallia
According th the ASPCA, Mulberry trees are non-toxic to horses.
Are maple trees annuals or perennials?Maple trees are perennials.