I think all tree sap is flammable although probably more so with some trees.
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The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is called resin. Resin helps to protect the trees from insects and pathogens, as well as seal wounds and prevent moisture loss.
Trees drop sap when they are wounded or damaged, such as from pruning cuts, insect feeding, or other injuries. The sap may also flow naturally during specific seasons, triggered by temperature changes or growth patterns.
Yes, eucalyptus trees are highly flammable due to the oils in their leaves, bark, and branches. This makes them prone to burning quickly and intensely, especially during periods of dry weather or drought.
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