No the Joshua tree is not poisonous
The name "Joshua Tree" was given by early Mormon settlers in the 19th century, who were inspired by the tree's unique shape resembling the biblical figure Joshua raising his arms in prayer. The trees, part of the yucca family, are native to the Mojave Desert and were seen as a symbol of hope in the harsh landscape. The name has since become synonymous with the area, especially after the establishment of Joshua Tree National Park in 1996.
Joshua Ballze is 5' 10".
Joshua Haddon is 6' 1".
Joshua Feinman is 6'.
Joshua Dausch is 6'.
Ear Pod Trees are poisonous.
If hazel trees were poisonous the hazelnuts would be lethal.
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
According to Biblical context there are Joshua trees somewhere in the Middle East, although the location is not specified.
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Joshua trees are native to southwestern North America. They were not planted by anyone; they have been growing naturally in the region for thousands of years.
Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
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Joshua Trees
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no they're not poisonous think of it this way if they were poisonous why and how would koalas eat them!?