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Summary
tree is an organisms known by a particular common name[1]. tree ranks in the top 6% of organisms_known_by_a_particular_common_name entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,779 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- tree's video is recorded as Wann wachsen Bäume?.webm[3].
- tree's video is recorded as So trinken Bäume.webm[4].
- tree's video is recorded as Die Fotosynthese der Bäume.webm[5].
- tree's image is recorded as Alnus glutinosa 011.jpg[6].
- tree's instance of is recorded as organisms known by a particular common name[7].
- tree's instance of is recorded as first-order class[8].
- tree's instance of is recorded as plant life-form[9].
- tree's GND ID is recorded as 4004845-7[10].
- tree's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85137241[11].
- tree's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 11934786x[12].
- tree's subclass of is recorded as woody plant[13].
- tree's subclass of is recorded as phanerophyte[14].
- tree's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00575101[15].
- tree's part of is recorded as phanerophyte[16].
- tree's part of is recorded as forest[17].
- tree's Commons category is recorded as Trees[18].
- tree's said to be the same as is recorded as macrophanerophytes[19].
- tree's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D014197[20].
- tree's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 11392[21].
- tree's has part is recorded as trunk[22].
- tree's has part is recorded as branch[23].
- tree's has part is recorded as tree crown[24].
- tree's has part is recorded as root[25].
- tree's has part is recorded as bark[26].
- tree's has part is recorded as moisture[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for tree include tree[28], a class of graphs with few cliques[29]; Baumkuchen[30], in Germany[31]; ants climbing a tree[32], a meat dish[33]; house-tree-person test[34], a psychological test[35]; and Maydan al Shajara[36], a square[37], in Libya[38].
Why It Matters
tree ranks in the top 6% of organisms_known_by_a_particular_common_name entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,779 views/month).[2] tree has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] tree is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for tree include tree[28], a class of graphs with few cliques[29]; Baumkuchen[30], in Germany[31]; ants climbing a tree[32], a meat dish[33]; house-tree-person test[34], a psychological test[35]; and Maydan al Shajara[36], a square[37], in Libya[38].