Crimsonleaf
Tree type: Deciduous (Grows along the ground or other low surfaces.)This large tree grows up to 70 meters (229.7 feet) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 72 years old. It is very resistant to destructive insect infestation but susceptible to disease.
It has a thick, straight trunk covered in thin, silky, pine-coloured bark, and inside, the flexible wood is light brown.
The tangled mess of branches are very short and slender and are covered with large amounts of rough, huge, long, tapering leaves with smooth edges. The leaves themselves are solid cream or turquoise, with crimson edges.
In late summer it forms tiny, beige aril (seeds with fleshy covers).
The roots are shallow and grow straight down, and overall the tree is sturdy and difficult to uproot.
Forests of this species feature the trees packed together, with clear space between them.
It is suitable for creating tough, hard-wearing textiles
It is almost impossible to grow indoors.
beige
cream
crimson
light brown
pine-coloured
turquoise