Whiteleaf Tree
Tree type: Deciduous (Grows upwards by clinging to almost any surface.)This large tree grows up to 81 meters (265.8 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 594 years old. It is not very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a flexible, wonky trunk covered in delicate, cracked, brown bark, and inside, the hard wood is dark brown.
The small handful of branches are short and thick and are covered with small bunches of smooth, large, wispy leaves with ripped edges. The leaves themselves are solid white with slate lines.
In late summer it forms small, dark grey, winged seeds that spin and fall nearby.
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 well-spaced trees, with patches of undergrowth between them.
It is suitable for making paper
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dark brown
dark grey
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