Balsam is a variety of evergreen, not a type of wood.
Yes, the oil called Chrism, used at baptism, confirmation, and priest hood, is an olive oil with scented perfume usually from balsam tree or shrub
Balsam fir is a type of wood. It is a soft wood.
The density of poplar, balsam wood is 0.331 grams/cm3. The density of poplar, yellow wood is 0.427 grams/cm3.
No. I think you're thinking of balsa wood, which is very soft and light. Balsam is a type of cedar and not remarkably light, nor especially soft.
yes, because it veins are not parallel and the stem are wood
No it does not! Your good there.
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Alan Balsam's birth name is Alan Howard Balsam.
Martin Balsam's birth name is Balsam, Martin Henry.
A liquid balsam obtained from the wood and inner bark of Liquidamber orientalis, a tree of Asia Minor, or L. styraciflua (family Hamamelidaceae); has been used in the treatment of chronic inflammation of the mucous membranes, and externally for scabies.
Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.
The address of the Balsam Lake Public Library is: 404 Main St., Balsam Lake, 54810 0340