No. Those round, woody spheres that you see falling off a sweet gum are a type of fruit called a capsule and are filled with seeds. Sweet gums are angiosperms and have flowers, not cones.
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Birds peck holes in Sweet Gum trees because they are looking for food. The bark of the Sweet Gum is soft making it easy to peck while looking for small insects.
For outdoor fires, yes.
Much more information can be seen in the link below.Please see related link below.Not sure what you a calling nectar, but the sap from the sweet gum can be chewed, although it is not really sweet.
What do conífers and ginkgo trees have in common
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Yes. The pioneers scraped the sap from the bark and used it as chewing gum
Birds peck holes in Sweet Gum trees because they are looking for food. The bark of the Sweet Gum is soft making it easy to peck while looking for small insects.
Conifers are trees.
For outdoor fires, yes.
sweet gum trees produce gumballs
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
The sweet gum tree blooms in the spring time. Its bloom colors are green and yellow. This tree can grow to a height that is between 50 to 75 feet.
Chewing sweet gum resin from trees or chicle rubber from chicle trees predates recorded history, but the first person to industrialize the process with flavored gum base was probably William Wrigley.
Conifers are trees. They derive nourishment from the soil .
Typically conifers... cone bearing trees, such as pine trees.
trees
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