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The density of poplar, balsam wood is 0.331 grams/cm3. The density of poplar, yellow wood is 0.427 grams/cm3.
a balsam fir is circle....it usually have a long trunk and a circle leaf formation....just go on google images and search up balsam fir and look
The balsam poplar tree. The tree is a member of the Bursera family.
eastern fir, Canadian balsam, blister fir, birch, poplar, and aspen
"Fruit" does not necessarily mean something like apples and cherries. In the case of the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) the fruit is a thin capsule covering for the seed, so is no flesh, but there is a cottony mass so that the seed can be more easily dispersed by the wind.
Organisms that often live under or around a balsam poplar tree include insects such as caterpillars and beetles, birds like woodpeckers and warblers, and small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks. Plants that may grow near a balsam poplar tree could include grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs that benefit from the shade and nutrients provided by the tree.
The country that the Balsam Fir is native to is Canada and can be found across the country. It can also be found in certain areas of northeastern America.
Poplar wood comes from the poplar tree, which is part of the populus genus. Poplar trees are native to North America, Europe, and some parts of Asia. They are fast-growing and commonly used for making furniture, cabinetry, and plywood.
Native Americans first cultivated and used tobacco.
The resin of the balsam poplar tree is collected when it seeps out of the tree. For the internal treatment of chest congestion, balm of Gilead is made into a tincture or a syrup.
A balsam apple is any of a variety of species of vine and tree, including Clusia major, a tropical species native to the Americas, and Momordica balsamina, a vine species found in Africa.
The carnation is native to the Mediterrean and was cultivated by ancient Greeks.