The constellation
F811 Extraordinary tree
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- Trees of extraordinary material · F811.1 entry
- Tree with extraordinary leaves · F811.2 entry
- Tree of extraordinary color · F811.3 entry
- Extraordinary location of tree · F811.4 entry
- Food-producing trees · F811.5 entry
- Tree with musical branches · F811.6 entry
- Tree with extraordinary fruit · F811.7 entry
- Tree with fruits like human heads · F811.8 entry
- Trees with green birds hanging by claws · F811.9 entry
- Tree in which people live in nests · F811.10 entry
- Trees disappear at sunset · F811.11 entry
- Trees grow and "ungrow" each day. (Cf. F817.1.) · F811.12 entry
- Tree blooms and grows ripe fruit nightly. (Cf. F815.1, F971.7.) · F811.13 entry
- Giant tree: nuts fall scores of miles away, etc · F811.14 entry
- Upside-down tree · F811.15 entry
- Tree bears fruit, flower, and leaf simultaneously. All drop at once · F811.16 entry
- Tree with extraordinary buds · F811.17 entry
- Tree bears fruit three times yearly. (Cf. F811.7.1.1.) · F811.18 entry
- Tree grows miraculously fast from seed · F811.19 entry
- Bleeding tree. Blood drops when tree is cut · F811.20 entry
- Marvelous tree (trees) of extraordinary age · F811.21 entry
- Extraordinary firewood, of elephant tusks · F811.22 entry
- Extraordinary flower-bearing tree in middle of seven forts · F811.23 entry
- Man-eating tree. (Cf. G10.) · F811.24 entry
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