It is not recommended to climb a Buckeye tree as they have brittle branches that can easily break and cause injury. Additionally, Buckeye trees have a shallow root system that may not be able to support the weight of a climber.
A tree with round spiky balls might be a Sweetgum tree. See the Related Link below for a picture of the Sweetgum tree.
It sounds like you are describing a Maclura pomifera tree, commonly known as Osage orange or hedge apple. The fruit is inedible and is often used as a natural insect repellent. It is known for its round shape, green color turning brown when ripe, and its very sharp thorns.
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Yes, every tree ia a bipartite graph (just see wikipedia).
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It is not recommended to climb a Buckeye tree as they have brittle branches that can easily break and cause injury. Additionally, Buckeye trees have a shallow root system that may not be able to support the weight of a climber.
The Buckeye leaf stickers are earned by players for their play on the field every time their team wins a game. They start out with clean helmets at the beginning of the season and the more stickers you see on a helmet, the more that player has played during a winning game.
A horse chestnut is a type of tree that produces nuts resembling chestnuts. These nuts are not edible for humans but are commonly used in crafts and decorative purposes. The tree is known for its large, palmate leaves and showy, white flowers.
No, the water chestnut, is a grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms.
A tree with round spiky balls might be a Sweetgum tree. See the Related Link below for a picture of the Sweetgum tree.
go to uproar forest in 9f you can see a chestnut.
The State of Oregon has a tree in the center of it's license plate. See the link below for a picture of the plate.
There is a picture on Wikipedia, also you can google pomegranate pictures if you want more options. See related links.
A horse chestnut is a deciduous tree. You can get more information about the horse chestnut at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Horse chestnut" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Not sure, but I think you mean Chokecherry Tree. See the link below for a good page on Chokecherry trees. Some good photos attached.
To veiw your family tree, click on the Simology panel (the panel showing your sim's traits etc). By your sims name is a picture of a family tree. Click on this to see it.