The Hamadryads

The Hamadryads (Ἁμαδρυάδες) were eight Dryad nymphs from Greek mythology. They were daughters of Oxylus and Hamadryas. They were named:
 * Aegeirus, nymph of black poplars
 * Ampelus, nymph of grapevines
 * Balanus, nymphs of acorn trees
 * Carya, nymphs of nut trees
 * Cranea, nymphs of cherry trees
 * Morea, nymphs of mulberry bushes
 * Ptelea, nymphs of elm trees
 * Syce, nymphs of fig trees