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Moon Willow

"Moon Willow"   Also called "Moonrise Willow".   An uncommon, water loving, short, wide branching tree, with silvery white hued leaves. Not only sought after for its structural and medicinal uses, but it's Lycanthropy uses as well.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Short and squat for a tree, with long drooping, slender branches, and large, fibrous roots and runners. Leaves are very elongated, thin, and smooth.

Genetics and Reproduction

Various modes of plant reproduction. Trees have both male and female flowers in the spring, pollen is distributed by insects and winds, seeds are dispersed in summer.   New growth sprouts may form from the base of the trunk in the spring or from cut stumps. These are easily transplanted.   New trees can also arise from fallen branches that get partially covered in moist environments.

Growth Rate & Stages

Availability of water is a limiting factor in this trees growth rate. In it's usual habitat and climate, it quickly grows to half of its height in the first few years. Eventually attaining 35 to 50 feet tall and broad.

Ecology and Habitats

Deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Almost always found near water sources and requires moist soil. Although it is very winter resistant, it will not survive in dry environments or those with rocky well drained soils.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Unlike most plants that require sunlight, Moon Willows utilized moonlight instead. Resources are acquired through extremely large, fibrous, roots and runners. Roots have been found to travel over a 100 feet from the base to obtain more and more water. As such this is a very water loving tree. When water, moonlight, and nutrients are available this species grows very quickly.

Biological Cycle

This tree grows easily from cuttings, sprouts, and fallen limbs. Seeds will also occasionally develop new trees. New shoots, sprouts, and leaves begin during the spring, grow readily during the summer, and fall during the autumn.

Additional Information

Domestication

Easy to transplant and grow in moist soil.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

The watery bark sap, which is heavily charged with salicylic acid, has many applications to minor ailment and medicines. The bark, branches and roots can be used for baskets, fish traps, rope, and paper.   Often used as ingredients in Lycanthropy repellant, spells, potions, and recovery.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere near water.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Plant

Civilization and Culture

Common Myths and Legends

Legends say that the Moon Willow was gifted from the gods or created to help combat the Lycanthropes of the world.
Scientific Name
Salix Lunae
Lifespan
50 to 75 years.
Conservation Status
Uncommon species found along permanent water ways or wet soils.
Average Height
35 to 50 feet tall.
Average Length
35 to 50 feet broad.
Average Physique
Wide branching and almost as wide as they are tall.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Dark grey, smooth bark, with very long, silvery white bladed leaves, that turn light blue and then dark blue in the autumn.

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