There are two main kinds or balsam trees:balsam poplars, a deciduous tree, and balsam fir, which is evergreen.Balsam poplars belong to the genus Populus and there are ten species belonging to that genus. (link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam_poplar)Balsam fir has the scientific name Abies balsamea.
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Yes, balsam plants can grow from seeds. These seeds are typically small and can be sown directly into the soil or started indoors before being transplanted outdoors once they have developed into seedlings.
Balsams typically grow in clusters on the branches of trees, producing cones that hold their seeds. Each cluster can contain multiple balsam pods, known for their aromatic resin.
The skin of a balsam tree is smooth to the touch.
There are two main kinds or balsam trees:balsam poplars, a deciduous tree, and balsam fir, which is evergreen.Balsam poplars belong to the genus Populus and there are ten species belonging to that genus. (link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam_poplar)Balsam fir has the scientific name Abies balsamea.
an evergreen but it originally is in the deciduous family
yes
IT can grow 40 to 80 feet tall
in cold places
Balsam is a member of the genus Impatients. It has soft, herbaceous stems, when cut and placed in a glass of water the stem will produce roots.
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Avenue of Poplars at Sunset was created in 1884.
Anne of Windy Poplars was created in 1936.
Avenue of Poplars in Autumn was created in 1884.
Yes, balsam plants can grow from seeds. These seeds are typically small and can be sown directly into the soil or started indoors before being transplanted outdoors once they have developed into seedlings.
Balsam plants are suitable for flower beds because they are easy to grow, they produce colorful and vibrant flowers, and they attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Additionally, balsam plants can thrive in a variety of soil conditions and require minimal maintenance.