Yes, some tree saps can be toxic or cause allergic reactions in certain individuals. For example, the sap of the poison sumac tree contains compounds that can lead to skin irritation or more severe reactions. Additionally, certain species of trees, like the yew and oleander, produce saps that are toxic if ingested. It's important to identify tree species and be cautious when handling their saps.
Tree Saps - 1931 was released on: USA: 21 February 1931
Saps
natural sources such as tree resins and saps
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
Some tree sap can be poisonous to people. It depends on what tree(s) you are wanting to find the answer to.
Yes, it certainly is poisonous! :)
No the Joshua tree is not poisonous
no the tree fog is not posion they are well good animals
The Pacific Tree Frog is not poisonous.
Gum was originally derived from natural sources such as tree resins and saps
The seeds are poisonous if ingested.
No. Whites Tree Frogs are not poisonous, but if you do not wash your hands after touching one you can get sick.