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No it doesn't, least not in complete darkness but placing it in a black light might produce different results...however I do know there is a tree that has a glowing sap because I seen the aftermath of a tree that was cut down at my friends house, not sure what kind of tree it was, but I helped him clear his property a little when he first moved there and later that night our families had a cook out/ bomb fire and that night the stumps and logs were leaking, green, glowing sap, weirdest thing I ever seen. Made me wish I would have never cut them down. This took place in spencer Indiana near freedom.

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