Speckled White
Tree type: Deciduous (Grows along the ground or other low surfaces.)This giant tree grows up to 114 meters (374.0 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 254 years old. It is very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a long and flexible, twisting trunk covered in smooth, gray bark, and inside, the soft wood is white with black speckles.
The branches are very short and slender and are covered with thick bunches of covered in fine hairs, large, thick leaves with rounded edges. The leaves themselves are found in red and aquamarine varieties.
In late summer it forms giant, red berries.
The roots are shallow and grow straight down, and overall the tree is sturdy and rigid.
Forests of this species feature trees spaced far apart, with patches of undergrowth between them.
It is almost impossible to grow from cuttings.
It is suitable for creating strong, durable textiles
aquamarine
black
gray
red
white