Silverpine
Tree type: Coniferous (Grows the first year, flowers the second year, then dies)This large tree grows up to 87 meters (285.4 feet) tall and lives for over 3,000 years, with the oldest known specimen being around 3515 years old. It is very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a wide, slanted trunk covered in smooth, silver and white bark, and inside, the light wood is pine-coloured.
The branches trail down across the ground, covered with large amounts of giant, drab yellow needles. The needles themselves are fairly frail.
In late summer it produces medium-sized, cream seed pods.
The roots grow as a near perfect mirror of the tree above, and overall the tree is sturdy and rigid.
Forests of this species feature the trees packed together densely, with grassy ground between them.
It is suitable for making baskets and the like
It makes a distinctive sound when the wind blows through it.
Colors:
cream
drab yellow
pine-coloured
silver
white
cream
drab yellow
pine-coloured
silver
white