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Riddles

No, but I see how they could fit. It's a play on sounds. That is why it says almost.
The only tree name I heard of with a sound type term in the name is a Whistling Pine, but I am unsure how that applies to leaving unless like a whistling sound carrying itself further away. Even if I research tree sound names, I do not get much else.
 
It's not about a sound in that sense, but rather that the sound of it's name sounds almost like you are claiming that it left or something.
 
Argan

Argan "sounds almost like" are gone.
This one is admittedly a tad lame compared to most of my other riddles.
 

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