Yes, palm trees do produce sap.
They don't "bleed" sad. But yes, some trees do produce sap.
All trees produce sap but certain kinds produce more. The maple tree produces large quantities of sap. Maple trees store starch to help it survey in the winter. It the turns to sugar and the sap is produced
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No, Japanese maple trees do not produce syrup. Syrup is typically made from the sap of sugar maple trees, not Japanese maple trees.
No, not all maple trees produce syrup. Only certain species of maple trees, such as sugar maple and black maple, produce sap that can be turned into maple syrup.
the cambian is dead but that's is what it (sap)travels around but its the crown that produce it
Hi sap comes from a tree as it is produced by a tree . Sap is produced because it is needed to transport food and other substances to plant tissue to help plant growth , its a bit like our blood carrying oxygen to the areas needed
...They're not the same. Maple trees are like regular trees and pine trees are Christmas trees. Maple trees produce syrup that you can eat. Where-as pine trees make sap but you can't eat that.
Maple Trees produce sap to nourish their roots.