Silverwood
Tree type: Coniferous (Stores water in its stem)This modest-sized tree grows up to 28 meters (91.9 feet) tall and lives seemingly forever, with many known specimen being tens of thousands of years old. It is very resistant to destructive insect infestation but susceptible to disease.
It has a stocky, slanted trunk covered in wrinkled, white with black speckled bark, and inside, the dense wood is silver.
The excessive amount of branches are very long and thin, with dozens of twigs covered with thick bunches of huge, peach needles. The needles themselves are tough.
In late summer it produces large, blue berries.
The roots spread far and go deep underground, and overall the tree is sturdy and difficult to uproot.
Forests of this species feature the trees packed together, with patches of undergrowth between them.
It is suitable for making paper
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