Why latex does not coagulates when it is inside the rubber tree?

Latex is a colloidal solution. It consists of rubber particles dispersed in water. Each rubber particles is made up of many long-chain rubber molecules enclosed by a protein-like membrane which is negatively charged. The negative charges around the rubber particles cause repulsion between these particles to occur when they are near each other. Hence the repulsion between the negatively-charges particles prevents the rubber particles from coming close to each other. Hence latex could not coagulate.