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Q: What is the other name for the may tree?
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Other name for may tree?

Hawthorn Same crossword as me :P


What is the botanical name for the May Tree?

The Hawthorn tree, which has the nickname "May Tree", has the botanical name Crataegus Monogyna.The Hawthorn tree is nicknamed "May Tree" in Britain because that is the period which the tree begins flowering. It is the only tree in the UK named or nicknamed after the period of which it blooms.You can learn more about the tree on the Woodland Trust website by clicking here.


What is the other name for tree?

A Perennial.


What is another name for the may tree?

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What is the name of a kind of tree with brown bark at base of tree but has white bark on its limbs?

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What is the name of a Prickly tree with white or pink flowers and redish fruit also called the may tree?

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What is the Japanese name for the Japanese willow tree?

'Yanagi no ki' may be used to mean 'willow tree' in Japanese.


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Where does the Hawaiian Myna bird nest?

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What is the name of the tree where Jake and Neytiri choose each other as mates?

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What is the scientific name for the wild cherry tree?

Prunus avium is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the wild cherry tree.Humans may share with wildlife a love for the tree's wild fruit. But that is the only tree body part that is edible. All other parts may be upsetting or irritating to the human palate because of the mildly toxic cyanogenic glycoside molecules that they contain.