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Torchleaf tree
Bio-luminescent trees
Appearance
Again, probably like battery acid
Probably like battery acid
Around 25 meters tall, the same size as a Raffia Palm
Green and brown like a normal tree
Produce
Used as street lamps
ecosystem
Summer and spring
Angiosperms
Notes
It was genetically altered by magic a long time ago so that it would produce a powerful enough glow, but notes on how it was done were destroyed in a fire. The species is kept alive by their own reproduction.
During the winter, the trees wither and they're used as lamp posts. Lanterns are hung on it until they can flower and produce their own light again.
Instead of producing leaves or fruit like a normal tree, the branches grow around each other like spherical balls. They're covered in a sticky substance, so moths attracted to the light get stuck on the branches and slowly decay on the branches to be eaten.
It's a glowing plant-spider-web, basically.
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Torchleaf tree
Bio-luminescent trees
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Appearance
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Again, probably like battery acid
Probably like battery acid
Around 25 meters tall, the same size as a Raffia Palm
Green and brown like a normal tree
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Used as street lamps
ecosystem
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Summer and spring
Angiosperms
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It was genetically altered by magic a long time ago so that it would produce a powerful enough glow, but notes on how it was done were destroyed in a fire. The species is kept alive by their own reproduction.
During the winter, the trees wither and they're used as lamp posts. Lanterns are hung on it until they can flower and produce their own light again.
Instead of producing leaves or fruit like a normal tree, the branches grow around each other like spherical balls. They're covered in a sticky substance, so moths attracted to the light get stuck on the branches and slowly decay on the branches to be eaten.
It's a glowing plant-spider-web, basically.
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