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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.
 

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