Aquaflora
Tree type: Deciduous (Stores water in its leaves)This modest-sized tree grows up to 16 meters (52.5 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 615 years old. It is very resistant to disease but is susceptible to destructive insect infestation.
It has a wide, straight trunk covered in thick, cracked, white with black speckled bark, and inside, the very light wood is burgundy.
The branches trail down to the ground and are covered with small bunches of fuzzy, giant, spear shaped leaves with smooth edges. The leaves themselves are generally grey.
In late summer it forms large, amber berries.
The roots are thick and spread across the surface, as well as underground, and overall the tree is sturdy, flexible, and difficult to uproot or break.
Forests of this species feature the trees packed together, with patches of undergrowth between them.
It is suitable for creating flexible, durable textiles
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