You can find a special tree like that up the coast in Swansea
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The common name for the terebinth tree is the turpentine tree.
Australia
mainly pine trees
No, adding turpentine to a tree's water is not beneficial and can be harmful. Turpentine is a solvent derived from pine resin, and it can damage the tree's cells and disrupt its physiological processes. Trees require clean water and nutrients to thrive, and introducing turpentine could lead to stress or even death. It’s important to use appropriate methods for tree care that support their health.
The mopane tree has two butterfly-shaped green leaves.Specifically, the woody plant in question (Colophospermum mopane) can be found growing natively in southern Africa. It carries the common names balsam tree, butterfly tree, and turpentine tree. The names balsam and turpentine refer to the tree's balsam-like turpentine-smelling resin. The name butterfly results from the tree's hallmark leaf shapes.
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TEREBINTH
Genuine turpentine is used by artists who paint with oils and is a wood spirit got by distillation of tree sap. Turpentine substitute is a synthetic spirit derived from mineral oil
Turpentine is a solvent obtained by the distillation of pine tree resin It is composed of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
No, horse chestnut trees are native to Europe and are not found growing naturally in Australia.
The fruit of the Turpentine tree are edible. They are used for baking purposes in many Mediterranean countries like Crete.
Rubber is a latex obtained by tapping the bark of the rubber tree .Turpentine is a distillation obtained from certain species of pine