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Yes, pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it

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Is the acacia tree producing tannins before it receives ethylene?

No, the acacia tree does not produce tannins before it receives ethylene.


What are product made from acacia tree?

Cash Crop from Acacia TreeThere is no cash crop made from the Acacia Tree, but the tree itself can be a crop. It is used as lumber for decorative furniture.It is also used in the manufacture of medicine and perfume.Parts of it are used as food spice, and extracts are used for tanning. it is the source of gum arabicAnswerIf the question refers to Acacia senegal the link below may help. There are other acacia trees of Australian origin that can be used as cash crops so if you're interested in those please ask.


What is the tree called that giraffes eat from called?

The tree that giraffes eat from is commonly known as the acacia tree. Giraffes use their long necks to reach the leaves and twigs high up in the tree canopy, which are a major part of their diet.


Is the acacia tree producing tannins before it receives ethylene, and if so, why or why not?

Yes, the acacia tree produces tannins before it receives ethylene. Tannins are a natural defense mechanism in plants to deter herbivores and pathogens. Ethylene is a plant hormone that is involved in various physiological processes, but it does not directly influence tannin production in the acacia tree.


Trees beginning with a?

Some trees that begin with "A" include the apple tree (Malus domestica), the ash tree (Fraxinus spp.), and the acacia tree (Acacia spp.). Each of these trees has unique characteristics and are commonly found in various regions around the world.

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From what do you get Acacia Honey?

From the blossom of an Acacia tree.


What is the relationship between The Acacia Ant and an Acacia tree?

parasitism Pollination.


What is 'buona acacia' when translated from Italian to English?

Buona acacia! in Italian is "Good acacia tree!" in English.


What is the national tree for Kenya?

The Umbrella Acacia Tree


What other animals apart from giraffes eats the Acacia Tree?

acacia ants


Is the acacia tree producing tannins before it receives ethylene?

No, the acacia tree does not produce tannins before it receives ethylene.


What is the scientific name for acacia flower?

Acacia is the genus name of the acacia tree. But that's only part of the scientific name. It needs to be followed by the specific species name. For example, Acacia plicata is the wattle tree of Geraldton and Perth in western Australia. Acacia implex is the Australian acacia or Lightwood tree. Acacia heterophylla is the Highland tamarin or Tamarin des Hauts of La Réunion, an island quite a bit off the coasts of Madagascar.


What is another name for Acacia tree?

Class Magnoliopsida, Order Fabales, Family Fabaceae, Genus Acacia


What tree is the giraffes favorite tree?

I love giraffes. They are my favorite animal. Their favorite tree to eat from is an acacia trees. Acacia trees have long thorns.


What type of tree has thorns on its trunk?

Chorisia speciosa or Floss-Silk tree Robinia pseudoacacia, Black Locust Gleditsia triacanthos, Honey locust Acacia tortilis, Umbrella Thorn tree Acacia greggii, Catclaw Acacia Bombacopsis quinatum, Pochote tree ------------------------------------------ A thorny trunked tree a cactus


What type of tree has thorns on trunk?

Chorisia speciosa or Floss-Silk tree Robinia pseudoacacia, Black Locust Gleditsia triacanthos, Honey locust Acacia tortilis, Umbrella Thorn tree Acacia greggii, Catclaw Acacia Bombacopsis quinatum, Pochote tree ------------------------------------------ A thorny trunked tree a cactus


What is the symbiotic relationship between acacia ant and Acacia Tree?

parasitism Pollination.