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Amber is a soft, sticky fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since ancient past. It is Much valued from antiquity to the present age as a precious gemstone. Amber has been used in jewelry, ornaments and also in folk medicine. It also has been used as an ingredient in perfumes. I know about this from "Drfinejewels.com" which is a good site providing different types and colors of amber stone.
Resin is gum type materials of the pine tree. This can extract from pine tree through different methods. Rosin is that which is made from resin. When the resin will be melted and make separation. Then rosin and turpentine oil will made from rosin. Resin cannot made from rosin, its directly extract from pine tree.
Amber is tree sap that hardened millions of years ago (in the usual way sap released from a tree hardens) then was fossilized.
"Resin" is probably the most appropriate word.ANS 2 -I would just call it 'sap'. -It can be made into quite effective glue by adding some crushed charcoal.
Baltic amber is often believed to be tree sap but it is resin from the tree. Baltic amber is sometimes sold as jewlery. It can be classified as a gem stone though it is simply hardened tree resin.
not quiet sure what you mean by sticky substance? if it is resin from the plant - slightly yellow in colour, translucent, sticky?? if so then it could be a fungal infection in the plant; many plants produce resin to try and combat the spread of fungal infections
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
Boswellia is a guggul, a sticky gum resin that comes from the sap of a tree.
Another name for resin is that thick sticky tree sap that pines produce and it is not alive.
Either collect sticky resin by placing a treetap on a rubber tree, or harvest logs from the rubber tree. Just place either of those in an extractor (it must be powered though).
Money plant
Amber is a soft, sticky fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since ancient past. It is Much valued from antiquity to the present age as a precious gemstone. Amber has been used in jewelry, ornaments and also in folk medicine. It also has been used as an ingredient in perfumes. I know about this from "Drfinejewels.com" which is a good site providing different types and colors of amber stone.
It varies from tree to tree, but for the most part it is sticky.
You plant money and a seed together and it mixes together and a money tree forms no there is no such thing as a money tree people just make it up because there rich and they don't want anyone to know how there making money
Money plant
under the ground, underneath the money tree. ;)