Indigobark
Tree type: Deciduous (Stores water in its leaves)This enormous tree grows up to 100 meters (328.1 feet) tall and lives for centuries, with the oldest known specimen being around 524 years old. It is not very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.
It has a narrow, crooked trunk covered in very thick, wrinkled, burgundy bark, and inside, the very dense wood is gray.
The small bunches of branches are very long and thin and are covered with small amounts of clammy, tiny, long, tapering leaves with smooth edges. The leaves themselves are a shade of dark grey that gradient shifts to indigo at the top.
In late summer it forms large, brown berries.
The roots spread far and go deep underground, and overall the tree is sturdy and difficult to uproot.
Forests of this species feature well-spaced trees, with the space between them filled with thick undergrowth.
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brown
burgundy
dark grey
gray
indigo