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Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) is primarily targeted by herbivorous insects such as certain species of caterpillars and beetles. Additionally, some mammals, including deer and rabbits, may graze on its foliage. However, due to its rapid growth and invasive nature, it often outcompetes local flora, which can limit the number of herbivores that feed on it in its introduced environments.

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Is Himalayan balsam poisonous to equines?

Himalayan balsam ( Impatiens glandulifera) is not listed as being toxic to horses, but when in doubt it is best to remove the plant be either relocating it to a safe place away from the horses or by removing it completely from the property.


What eats a Himalayan tahr?

Leopards and snow leopards


Is balsam a non flowering plant?

The Himalayan Balsam weed, which is rapidly spreading along water courses and anywhere it is damp in the UK, produces seeds that burst out and are flung away from the parent plant, when a person or animal brushes against the ripe seed pods.


What is Himalayan balsam bashing?

Removal of invasive non-native plants is what a Himalayan balsam bashing is about. The plant in question (Impatiens glandulifera) -- which favors taking over damp grounds and river banks from native plants -- was introduced into British Isles during the reign of Queen Victoria (May 24, 1819 - January 22, 1901) from June 20, 1837 until her death.


Suggested two reasons why dispersal is useful to Himalayan balsam plants?

Dispersal is useful to Himalayan balsam plants primarily because it allows them to colonize new areas, thereby increasing their chances of survival and reproduction in diverse habitats. Additionally, effective dispersal helps reduce competition among closely related individuals by spreading them out, which enhances their access to resources like sunlight and nutrients.


What eats Balsam Fir Trees?

A variety of animals eat Balsam Fir Trees. Moose eat foliage, twigs and small branches. Whitetail deel and snowshoe hares eat the bark as well as the porcupine/ The spruce budworms eat the needles.


What is balsam dipersed by?

The Himalayan Balsam, a very invasive weed of moist areas, disperses its ripe seeds by exploding the seeds from the pods when brushed against by a passing animal or a human walker. Any seed landing in the water of a steam will be carried far away to germinate once grounded on the mud of a stream or river bank.


What are the Himalayan balsam's adaptations?

Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) has spread extensively along riverbanks, damp ditches and waste land. It is classed as a troublesome weed as it grows abundantly and smothers other native plants. The ripe seeds will explode and scatter when brushed against by animal or a person walking past. The Himalayan balsam is a relative of the busy Lizzie, though a lot taller.


What is the birth name of Alan Balsam?

Alan Balsam's birth name is Alan Howard Balsam.


What is the birth name of Martin Balsam?

Martin Balsam's birth name is Balsam, Martin Henry.


Is balsam poisonous?

Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.