Balsam fir is a thing, not an action, so it is physical.
No, balsam is not a living thing. It is a resinous substance obtained from certain trees like the balsam fir.
The balsam fir (Abies balsamea) is the provincial tree of New Brunswick. It was officially designated as the provincial tree in 1987.
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
A balsam fir is a medium-sized evergreen tree with dark green needles that are flat and arranged in rows along the branch. Its cones are upright and dark purple when young, later turning brown as they mature. The tree has a narrow, spire-like shape and its bark is smooth and grayish-brown.
The Balsam Fir is notorious for it's fragrant scent. It will add some Christmas flavor to your whole house!
The balsam fir has at least one adaptation which is it's waxy resin like coating on the needles. They help to preserve water.
No, balsam is not a living thing. It is a resinous substance obtained from certain trees like the balsam fir.
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.
A variety of animals eat Balsam Fir Trees. Moose eat foliage, twigs and small branches. Whitetail deel and snowshoe hares eat the bark as well as the porcupine/ The spruce budworms eat the needles.
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Trees don't eat!
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birds, bunnys squirrels
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eastern fir, Canadian balsam, blister fir, birch, poplar, and aspen
The balsam fir (Abies balsamea) is the provincial tree of New Brunswick. It was officially designated as the provincial tree in 1987.
balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine.