Liquid amber, or sweetgum, can be used as firewood, but it's not the best option. It burns with a moderate heat and produces a lot of smoke and creosote, which can lead to chimney buildup. It's best used as a secondary wood or for kindling rather than as a primary firewood choice. For optimal burning, hardwoods like oak or hickory are preferable.
Yes, you can burn Russian olive for firewood, as it is a hardwood that produces a good amount of heat when burned. However, it can be dense and may produce more smoke and creosote compared to other firewoods, so proper seasoning and ventilation are important. Additionally, Russian olive is considered an invasive species in some areas, so using it for firewood can help manage its spread. Always check local regulations regarding the use of invasive species for firewood.
No single color will look as good as amber. Amber is translucid and has many hues. The only way to give the illusion of amber is to mix various yellows and light oranges on the canvas, add some browns and white for shadows and reflections.
Amber Campisi is 5' 6".
Amber Webber is a singer.
Amber Tomcavage's birth name is Amber M. Siyavus.
No, liquid amber is not edible.
Liquidambar styraciflua
When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.
Very good
Very good
Black Oak is great firewood. It's nearly as good as White Oak, which (along with hickory) tops the list for firewood BTU output here in the Northeast.
Kintalin and firewood
Yes.
Kintalin and firewood
Yes, Bull Pine firewood is definitely good. It produces a long lasting flame. However, it is quite expensive to purchase.
Yes, the liquid amber trees are toxic to the livestock. They are toxic to the livestock like the horse. Their seeds and leaves also contain the toxin.
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.