Family tree (disambiguation)

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Family tree may refer to:

  • A family tree, generally the totality of one's ancestors, or specifically, a chart used in genealogy to show the family connections between individuals.
  • A family tree is also the name given to a tree where several different varieties have been grafted or budded onto the same root-stock. This approach is used on several types of fruit trees such as apples, pears and plums, but also other plants such as roses or paeonies. Apricots and peaches can also be grown on on a plum stock because they come from closely related plants. This has a number of advantages, in enabling several varieties to be grown in a small space, pollination between the different varieties, and in spreading out fruit production as the different varieties mature at different times.
  • The Nick Drake compilation album Family Tree .
  • Björk's musical box-set, Family Tree.
  • "Family Tree," a song by Loretta Lynn from her album Van Lear Rose
  • "Family Tree," a song by Belle & Sebastian from their album Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
  • "Family Tree" as song by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony from their album Art of War
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