No, the fruit of a Russian Olive tree is not poisonous to humans.
In fact, it is a snack food sold at markets in Turkey and other parts
of the Middle East.
The taste and texture will be more like a date than an olive though.
No they can't. Before eating, olives have to be put into a jar and be pickled first before you can eat them. Otherwise you would be eating bitter olives. And nobody likes that. Pickling olives actually helps gets rid of the bitterness so you can eat them. That's why most olives are sold in jars.
No, but they taste horrible until they are cured.
No. The fruit can be used for jam or eaten right off the tree.
Yes, black olives are grown on olive trees. The black and green olive comes off the same tree. It is when they are picked and processed that makes them black or green. One of the biggest olive tree areas in the states is in CA and southern Italy in the world.
sure. go right ahead
So that when snow gets on the tree, it slides right off so it does not damage the tree.
No, they taste terrible!! In order to taste the way they're supposed to, olives must be pickled in a salt and olive oil solution... otherwise they will not taste good at all
The red eyed tree frog isn't poisonous, it has its bright colors to scare off predators. So if you interact with one nothing bad would happen.
Locust tree thorns are not poisonous but like any cut or stab wound, they could leave you open to an infection. The poisonous parts of black locust tree are the leaves, seed pods, inner bark and young shoots.
So that when snow gets on the tree, it slides right off so it does not damage the tree.
there us no fruit in a sweet gum i would know i live on a street with dozens o them Actually, the spiky things that fall off the tree are called fruit. None of the tree is poisonous, but just annoying.
Little, innocent, doe-eyed deer just love to browse on tree leaves, but an EF-3 tornado will also strip the bark right off of the tangelo tree.
Many sponges give off a toxic or poisonous substance. This is used to fight off enemies and poison them.
Brian Robeson shaved the bark off of a birch tree to use as tinder for starting a fire.