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- When spoken the name of this tree sounds like a sandy area near water.
- We eat the nuts from this tree.
- You would put the syrup of this tree on your pancakes.
- The name for this tree sounds like a lady sheep.
- This name suggestes the wood is made from metal.
- Often associated with the desert.
- This tree produces large nuts sometimes used in cooking.
- Often used for cheap furnishings.
- Known for its seeds which flutter like helicopter blades.
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- A well loved British tree.
- The fruit of this tree is often used in schoolyard games.
- This name sounds like a popular alcholic beverage sometimes served by the pint.
- This tree is remembered for the shade it provides.
- This tree can be very old and is native to England.
- Produces a common fruit used in pies and to give to teachers.
- Well loved at Christmas!
- This tree is often found near water and is found mostly in the Peak District.
- The name of this tree is the same as the residue after a fire.
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