Ookaba Tree
A large fruit tree that often stands out against the stark landscape around it. They provide little cover from the rain and wind due to their small leaves, preferring to survive off nutrients from the soil.
The Ookaba tree produces large, ovoid shaped fruits that are easily harvested during the rainy season. With a spicy taste, they also have a distinct feature of a singular seed per fruit that is found at the top, partially embedded in the fruit.
Lumber
Though large Ookaba wood is very porous so that it can retain more fluid than the average tree making it a flexible but fragile wood.
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FruitsThe Ookaba tree produces large, ovoid shaped fruits that are easily harvested during the rainy season. With a spicy taste, they also have a distinct feature of a singular seed per fruit that is found at the top, partially embedded in the fruit.
Lumber
Though large Ookaba wood is very porous so that it can retain more fluid than the average tree making it a flexible but fragile wood.
Basic Information
Dietary Needs and Habits
Demands a great deal of water from the soil.
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