Palm Tree
Botanical Name | Cephalo |
Nickname | Palm Tree |
Category | Tree |
Rarity | Common |
Class | Indigenous |
Fruition | Year-round |
Introduction
Palm trees are thin and tropical, and while they can grow coconut fruits, their main use is for their wood. They have a very unique and recognizable appearance with their fronds and bark.
The palm tree is a medium-sized, thin tree that mainly grows in subtropical and tropical climates, particularly in the Jungle of Spiders and the beaches of the large archipelagos such as the Kanok Branch and the Dragon Isles. The palm tree is different from most other traditional trees due to the way the palm leaves form. The leaves don’t sprout from branches, but rather drape off of the top of the tree. The leaves themselves are sleek and somewhat leathery, and can grow to the size of a small human. The bark of the trees is unusually thin and flaky, with a very fine wood grain. It’s able to be pulled apart into thin strands and woven. Palm trees tend to produce coconut fruits that are edible and, due to their exotic nature, can even be considered an island delicacy by some and are able to be re-planted in sandy soil to domesticate the palm tree. A unique feature of the palm tree that most other trees don’t have is that their wooden trunks don’t grow outwards, and retain the same thickness as they sprout upwards. If you were to cut down a palm tree, their trunks wouldn’t have the signature rings that other trees have. The wood itself can be very tough and is able to easily be turned into timber for a variety of uses.
Usage
Palm Wood
A hardwood that can be used as a substitute for other traditional hardwoods and used for different construction purposes.
Coconuts
The coconut is a fruit with a hard shell, but a white, edible inside that is rich in taste. It also hosts large amounts of juice which taste similar to the inside.