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Today, in Mexico and parts of Central America there are still producers called chicleros, who harvest the white sap from the tree trunk, cook it down, and mold it into large bricks of natural gum.
On this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the Black Gum, also known as bee gum ... which come out at nearly 90 degree angles to the stump, its alligator ...
A waste gum produced by trees found in India could be the key to unlocking a new generation of better-performing, more ...
It is typically a medium to small woodland tree, usually between 13 and 16 metres high (but it can grow higher in the wild). Yellow gum has an attractive smooth trunk with yellow, blue-grey or ...