Just in time for the spookiest day of the year, here are five trees that are poisonous, deadly, creepy, and even explosive! The Toxic Manchineel Tree The manchineel is sometimes called the beach apple tree, but people in Spain often call it the manzanilla de la muerte, meaning “little apple of death.”. Bur oaks have thick corky bark, even on saplings. This nearly fireproof coat protects the trees from all but the most severe wildfires. The crown pattern of large trees appears crooked and bent, with fewer branches than most trees, rendering a morbid look to those with accommodating imaginations.
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Sakisima-Suonoki Trees joka2000 / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 It’s the peculiar blade-shaped roots that make Sakisima-suonoki trees so different and decidedly creepy.. If you’ve never thought of a tree as creepy, hark back to your memories of the grouchy apple trees in Wizard of Oz.