The constellation
A2793 Sundry characteristics of grains and vegetables
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The same sky, in words
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- Other plant characteristics · A2770 entry
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- Why bean has black stripe. (Cf. A2741.1.) · A2793.1 entry
- Why grain of wheat is divided · A2793.2 entry
- Why some yams are good, some bad. (Cf. A2741.2.) · A2793.3 entry
- Why potatoes are hard. (Cf. A2721.3.2.) · A2793.4 entry
- Why grain grows only at top of stalk (punishment for men's sinfulness) · A2793.5 entry
- Origin of shapes of grain · A2793.6 entry
- Why rice is so abundant · A2793.7 entry
- Why millet is red on top · A2793.8 entry
- Why buckwheat produces twice a year · A2793.9 entry