Reference for Bava Batra 4:8
הַמּוֹכֵר אֶת הַשָּׂדֶה, מָכַר אֶת הָאֲבָנִים שֶׁהֵם לְצָרְכָּהּ, וְאֶת הַקָּנִים שֶׁבַּכֶּרֶם שֶׁהֵם לְצָרְכּוֹ, וְאֶת הַתְּבוּאָה שֶׁהִיא מְחֻבֶּרֶת לַקַּרְקַע, וְאֶת מְחִצַּת הַקָּנִים שֶׁהִיא פְחוּתָה מִבֵּית רֹבַע, וְאֶת הַשּׁוֹמֵרָה שֶׁאֵינָהּ עֲשׂוּיָה בְטִיט, וְאֶת הֶחָרוּב שֶׁאֵינוֹ מֻרְכָּב, וְאֶת בְּתוּלַת הַשִּׁקְמָה:
One who sells a field has sold the stones required for it [i.e., for fencing it], and the reeds in the vineyard [to which the vines are tied], which are required for it, and the produce rooted in the ground, and a reed partition [many reeds growing from one stem], smaller than a beth-rova, [in which instance it is "absorbed" in the field], and a watcher's hut [secured to the ground with lime], which (itself) is not made with lime, and the [young] ungrafted carob. [For when it matures, it strengthens and is grafted, and it assumes a distinct name and is not "absorbed" in the field.], and the [young] virgin sycamore [before its branches are cut. For when it matures, its branches are cut and many grow in their place, and it is called the "sycamore trunk."]