It depends on the concentration and the amount. If you have enough muratic acid and if it's strong enough, yes. Otherwise, the probablility of killing the tree is inversly proportional to the strength of your desire to kill the tree.
Yes it will most definately...Just be carefull XD
Yes, or it'll char them.
Boring holes and pouring acid into them.
Gasoline is NOT good for a tree. It would kill it "IF" it is a large enough amount of gasoline poured on a young, small, sick, delicate or sensitive tree. A large, older tree and a small amount of gas is not a problem. It depends on all those factors if it would harm or kill a tree. There is potential.
u cannn throw the hcl acid in roots...really it helps uu
Not unless it is sprayed on the foliage.
evergreens prefer acidic soils and the introduction of an acid source will release nutrients trapped in the soil profile but too much acid will kill the tree.
To show friendship to the children, Boo Radley left small gifts in a knothole of the tree. They were small, but with much meaning from Boo.
" Nitric Acid " kill Banyan Tree but it not for lifetime . Banyan tree (Ficus Bengalensis ) is immortal . It has a power to regenerate in 5-6 month . So it can not be destroyed fully . You can try " SBK " or "Copper Choloride " or " Sodium Cholorate " - Creosote or " Root Kill " To kill a banyan tree . You have to give the chemicals into the tree with some water . The tree will die in a week . Thank You .
,,,plants have small amount of salicylic acid,,,but the willow tree have more salicylic to be used in making an aspirin,,,researchers said that willow tree is the only tree having more salicylic acid
It is not a species of tree- it is a tree that has a small hollow where a branch died. Where branches grow, it leaves a round marking in the grain of the wood- a "knot". If the knot falls out, you have a knothole.