yes, all trees do produce sap. you have to think of sap as the blood of a tree.
the sap is found just under the bark of the tree. the sap flows up the tree to
nourish the tree. you will not find the active flowing sap in the hard wood of the tree.
this is why if you cut a thin line of bark around the base of the tree, the sap would not be able to flow up to the leaves and branches and will not be able to nourish
itself and will whither and die.
different types of trees have other types of sap such as latex but all trees have sap.
only maple trees produce sap for maple syrup.
no they dont but they do have nectar and most have seeds
NO that's how it grows,
Pine trees make sap because there are acorns
Honey is mostly made from nectar, a sugary liquid which bees collect from flowers. Sometimes bees will collect a substance called honeydew, which is sugar-rich sticky substance, secreted by aphids and some scale insects as they feed on plant sap.
The white milky sap is a latex that has a high pH.It is quite alkaline and is considered to be an irritant as opposed to a poison. This plant has is noted for its bright red 'flowers'.However the flowers are small yellow to white in color.The sepals are red.Compare this to the dogwood (Cornus florida) tree.
Some are:maple tree sap: very high in sugar, cooked down makes maple syrup.rubber tree sap: long polymer chains, makes latex used to be only source of rubber.eucalyptus tree sap: an oil in this sap is an effective insecticide.etc.
Yes, if you put the sap in the fire it will melt.
They could be mites. They are about as small as you will see. There are some other bugs that are red, like the nymphs of some hemiptra, that suck plant sap. See the links for some pics.
no it drinks pollen from flowers
nectar, sugar water, and sap from flowers
morph butterflys eat flowers, leaves sap and juices
Most butterflies drink the nectar of flowers like hummingbirds do.
They eat liquids like sap from flowers and they don't catch it.
morph butterflys eat flowers, leaves sap and juices
Yes, they eat liquids like sap from flowers or rotten fruit.
Rotting dead logs, flowers, leaves, sap, and juices.
spiders,fish,birds
the ringed-tail lemur's diet consists of fruit, leaves, flowers, insects, tree gum, sap and bark.
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.