>>73107990Yes unless you're in California.
Most trees have tons of moisture within them and nothing to assist in overcoming that. In fact in some locations, burning the pollen is expected:
https://youtu.be/19Nx59UoszsThis is because the fire doesn't burn hot enough to overcome the moisture within the grass, leaves, or tree.
And then you have California, who has trees that produce literal oil to help burn itself down. Coupled with high winds and droughts, there's a reason it's always on fire