Silverwood
Tree type: Deciduous (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This big tree grows up to 78 meters (255.9 feet) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 138 years old. It is very resistant to disease but is susceptible to destructive insect infestation.
It has a narrow, straight trunk covered in thick, silky, gray bark, and inside, the light wood is silver.
The sparse amount of branches are very long and thick and are covered with sparse amounts of smooth, huge, 4 pointed leaves with jagged edges. The leaves themselves are caramel with aquamarine tips.
In late summer it forms small, hazel, winged seeds that spin and fall nearby.
The roots are fine and grow in a large web, and overall the tree is rigid and brittle.
Forests of this species feature trees spaced far apart, with the space between filled with undergrowth.
It is suitable for creating tough, hard-wearing textiles
aquamarine
caramel
gray
hazel
silver