Theris Trees

Theris trees are a species of sacred trees  Theris trees are squat, broad, and have wide canopies. They are often found in plains, shrublands, and deserts. Their bark is a knotted and rough dark brown, the leaves are a vibrant teal, and they produce no fruit. Instead, during spring, they shed floating seeds and have beautiful golden flowers. The theris wood is knotty and has a complicated grain, making it very popular for furniture and wood inlay.   Market value for 1.4 ci (about 1 fl × ⅓ fl × ⅙ fl in size if a single plank; 1 kg) is about 5 gold pieces.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Scientific Name
Purigita Arbo de Kovrilo

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