Crimsonberry
Tree type: Deciduous (Stores water in its leaves)This average-sized tree grows up to 31 meters (101.7 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 414 years old. It is susceptible to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a branched, straight trunk covered in silky, dark green bark, and inside, the flexible wood is yellow.
The tangled mess of branches trail down towards the ground and are covered with sparse amounts of fuzzy, large, very narrow and elongated leaves with smooth edges. The leaves themselves are found in bright red and brown varieties.
In late summer it forms giant, vivid orange berries.
The roots are thick and spread across the surface, as well as underground, and overall the tree is rigid and brittle.
Forests of this species feature the trees packed together densely, with patches of undergrowth between them.
It is suitable for use as a construction material
It can flourish even in standing water.
It is bio-luminescent.
bright red
brown
dark green
vivid orange
yellow