Jahshput Tree

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A cypress-like tree native to Corundy and known for thousands of years in the literature and art of that region, the Jahshput Tree has been cultivated in Ithatia, Ambrinqua, Thyria, and Shelekhumbia. The trunk rises like a gradual cone, with spiraling patterns from the earth coming to a thick trunk that then spreads into the foliage. The foliage is broad and somewhat flat at the base, ascending into a squat cone shape. It resembles a Stone Pine in this regard, but rises higher in the center. The Jahshput is long-lived and the oldest specimens are over a thousand years old, with a canopy reaching 30 meters wide.

See Also

Bimbhari Tree List of Trees Trees of Asdar