The symbol's most widely-accepted meaning is the alchemic symbol for ammonium salt. It can also be interpreted as a simplified fleur-de-lis, a symbol commonly associated with the French monarchy and its settlements including Canada. The tree mark has certain visual similarities to Juliet's mark, but it is not the same symbol. The tree mark being almost identical to Juliet's mark is a set anomaly, and was intended to be the same symbol by the prop masters.
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