Coppervine
Tree type: Deciduous (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This large tree grows up to 82 meters (269.0 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 556 years old. It is not very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a stocky, wavy trunk covered in knobbly, light brown bark, and inside, the light wood is silver.
The tangled mess of branches are short stubs and are covered with small amounts of leathery, tiny, broad, flat leaves with rounded edges. The leaves themselves are orange and intense orange.
In early spring, it produces a handful of tiny, bronze blossoms with 8 circular shaped petals. They detach easily and have a faint scent that smells like onion.
In late summer it forms medium-sized, hazel, winged seeds that spin and fall nearby.
The roots are fine and grow in a large web, and overall the tree is sturdy, flexible, and difficult to uproot or break.
Forests of this species feature well-spaced trees, with the space between filled with undergrowth.
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It absorbs an exceptionally large amount of water each day.
bronze
hazel
light brown
orange
silver