yes! any dog could easily choke on them or it could get lodged in their throat
yes but u should feed them rice instead
There is a company that makes a machine to pick the sweet gum balls up. It is called Baganut. They are an investment but they WORK. Their website is www.baganut.com.
The tree covered in spiky green balls is called a sweet gum tree.
The tree that produces green spiky balls is called a sweet gum tree.
Yes, a sweet gum is an angiosperm. It belongs to the genus Liquidambar, which is part of the family Altingiaceae. Angiosperms are characterized by their production of flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit, which is true for sweet gum trees. They are commonly known for their star-shaped leaves and distinctive spiky seed balls.
Absolutely not. You must use rhodium nails. That's why non-bearing gum ball trees are so expensive.
Those little spiky balls that fall from trees and can be found scattered on the ground are called "sweet gum balls" or "gumballs."
there us no fruit in a sweet gum i would know i live on a street with dozens o them Actually, the spiky things that fall off the tree are called fruit. None of the tree is poisonous, but just annoying.
Don't give gum to your dogs at all. All types are bad for them.
A sweet gum is a simple leaf.
It looks like the seed pods of Liquidamber styaciflua the Sweet Gum.
Yes