Yes, the liquid amber trees are toxic to the livestock. They are toxic to the livestock like the horse. Their seeds and leaves also contain the toxin.
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.
To get rid of worms on liquid amber trees you can purchase predators such as lacewings or tachinid flies from garden supply stores. They kill the worms without hurting the tree.
No, liquid amber is not edible.
The scientific name for liquid amber is Liquidambar styraciflua.
No, Oak trees do not have eggs and sperm. Trees grow through seeds which fall from parent trees and they do not reproduce with mates.
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The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
Trees grow from seeds. It depends on what type of tree they are.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
No, amber is a fossilized resin (from trees) and can be found mainly on the Baltic Sea shores
Amber is fossilized tree resin. It came from coniferous trees that are now extinct. Amber is typically a deep yellow color.