The California pepper tree (Schinus molle) is not poisonous to humans. However, the berries of the tree may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals if they come into contact with the skin. It is always best to avoid consuming any part of the tree unless you are certain it is safe.
No, birch trees are not poisonous to humans. The sap, leaves, and bark of birch trees have been used in traditional medicine and culinary purposes. However, some individuals may have allergic reactions to birch pollen.
No, the ash tree is not poisonous. However, if ingested in large quantities, certain parts of the tree such as the leaves, seeds, or bark can be toxic and cause stomach upset in humans and animals.
The Australian sycamore tree (Platanus acerifolia) is not considered poisonous to humans. However, consumption of any plant material, including leaves and seeds, in large quantities can cause digestive upset in some individuals, so it's best to avoid ingesting it. It's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or poison control center if there are concerns about potential toxicity.
Yes, pepper trees are considered semi-evergreen, which means they may lose some of their leaves during certain times of the year but they do not go fully dormant like deciduous trees.
Yes, there are several species of birch trees that are native to California, such as the water birch (Betula occidentalis) and the paper birch (Betula papyrifera). These birch trees are typically found in mountainous regions and along streams or rivers in California.
trees, poisonous mushrooms, poisonous fish, anything that seems inedible or poisonous.
Yes
I haven't found any. But an inedible plant would be the Invasive Brazilion pepper trees berry's.
Well, they had the fisrt "Pepper" trees in California
Ear Pod Trees are poisonous.
If hazel trees were poisonous the hazelnuts would be lethal.
No the Joshua tree is not poisonous
No, birch trees are not poisonous to humans. The sap, leaves, and bark of birch trees have been used in traditional medicine and culinary purposes. However, some individuals may have allergic reactions to birch pollen.
No, the ash tree is not poisonous. However, if ingested in large quantities, certain parts of the tree such as the leaves, seeds, or bark can be toxic and cause stomach upset in humans and animals.
The state tree of California is the California redwood tree.
Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
The scientific name for pepper trees is Schinus molle.