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Originally Posted by NicoT Nicholai thought about the question and raised his hand, "While there are a few Celtic trees that sprout Catkins- including Birch and Alder; the one that sprouts them for the purpose of attracting bees to start the cycle of pollination is the Willow, which is the tree associated with the moon, female and earthly cycles." " Good. 2 points." Quote:
Originally Posted by Anna Banana Anna raised her hand to answer the next question, hoping she could gain herself a few extra points. "The Willow tree sprouts catkins for the purpose of attracting bees to start the cycle of pollination, sir," she said. " Correct. 2 points." Quote:
Originally Posted by HPobsession33 Allie raised her hand. "I think sits the willow tree, Porfessor." she said. " It is. 2 points." Quote:
Originally Posted by LisaPotter1125 Astrid raised her hand and said, "The Willow is an imposing tree, with a thick trunk covered by dark gray, heavily ridged bark. Her catkins, which appear in early spring before her leaves, attract bees to start the cycle of pollination." " Good. 2 points."
" In the Greek language, what does 'korys' mean and what tree is that associated with?".
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