Jasmine, in and of itself, will not kill trees. But, jasmine competes with the tree, robbing it of sun, water and nutrients. As the vine climbs up the tree, it creates shady areas that provide a haven for insects and disease that may harm the trees.
you kill a lot of things and you kill the trees
i want to help with this 1.you can kill trees by oil
They are reusable and good to carry things in and they don't have to kill trees
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
No, Jessamine, commonly known as jasmine, does not grow on trees. It is a climbing or trailing vine that belongs to the Oleaceae family. Jasmine plants typically require support to grow upward, often climbing on trellises or other structures. They thrive in warm climates and are valued for their fragrant flowers.
can car exhaust kill apple trees
No, dish soap will not kill trees if used as a pesticide. It can be used as a natural insecticide to control pests on trees without harming the tree itself.
no it wont
no. it does tent to grow more on sick trees.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
by cuting trees down Cuting down and using the cut down trees for paper,fire wood
If fossil fuels are used to power plants, this can kill trees. The pollution that comes from the plants can cause plants to die.