The constellation
A2791 Sundry characteristics of trees
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The same sky, in words
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- Other plant characteristics · A2770 entry
beneath it
- Why trees do not talk. All ask to be spared when man begins cutting them · A2791.1 entry
- Why lightning spares the nut-tree · A2791.2 entry
- How banyan got its milk · A2791.3 entry
- Why no one can find flower of wild fig · A2791.4 entry
- Why tamarind fruit is sour · A2791.5 entry
- Why some trees have no fruit · A2791.7 entry
- Why sap comes from top of palm · A2791.8 entry
- Why fruit of sago palm looks like an eye · A2791.9 entry
- Why sago palm gives abundant sap · A2791.10 entry
- Why fruit of date palm looks like breasts of old woman · A2791.11 entry
- Why the bija tree is often struck by lightning · A2791.12 entry
- Why the roots of the banyan hang down · A2791.13 entry