The constellation
A2771 Budding and bearing of plant
A constellation is one motif’s neighborhood in the record — the story-shapes filed around it, the tale types that carry it, and the texts where it is witnessed, every line a receipted link. Click a motif to travel. Click a text to read it. The entry · wander
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● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Other plant characteristics · A2770 entry
beneath it
- Why ash-tree buds last. (Cf. A2725.1.) · A2771.1 entry
- Why plantain bears but one stalk. (Cf. A2722.1.) · A2771.2 entry
- Why sago bears fruit from the stem · A2771.3 entry
- Why banana bears fruit from crown of tree · A2771.4 entry
- Trees bear first buds to commemorate reign of primitive hero · A2771.5 entry
- Why certain willow tree bears fruit when fruit trees bear · A2771.6 entry
- Why sorrel grows on certain rock every winter · A2771.7 entry
- Why tree has bitter fruit · A2771.8 entry
- Why big trees have small fruit · A2771.9 entry
- Why willow flowers do not bear fruit · A2771.10 entry