each tree yield approximately a half a cup of latex a day.
the trunk and branches
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. If you meant "latex tree," it could refer to a tree that produces latex sap, like the rubber tree. Latex is a milky fluid found in many plant species that can be used to make products like rubber.
On average, a rubber tree can produce around 30 grams of latex per tapping session, which occurs once every couple of days. This equates to approximately 0.03 kilograms of latex per day per tree.
Cambium produces xylem and phloem. the tissue you want is xylem
Hevea Tree
Ficin is a tree trunk latex substance. It has a chemical content that can be use to treat intestinal worms, however, there is no study yet if it is safe to take it in orally.
Bark covers a tree trunk.
The tree that produces frankincense is called the Boswellia tree. It is native to regions such as the Arabian Peninsula and northeastern Africa.
latex
the outer part of a tree trunk
the outer part of a tree trunk