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The '''liriol''' is a tall and graceful tree that grows fairly quickly and can reach heights of 70-90' in good growing conditions. The trunk is generally very straight with smooth pale greyish bark, and the overall form of the tree when mature is roughly oval. The liriol has large spatulate leaves whose bright golden-green surfaces are nearly translucent. It prefers cool wet winters and warm drier summers, and grows best in moist but well drained sandy to loamy soils. It is however an adaptable tree capable of thriving even in suboptimal climates with conscientious care, and liriols are popular ornamental trees in cities and gardens around the Adelantean.
The '''liriol''' is a tall and graceful tree that grows fairly quickly and can reach heights of 70-90' in good growing conditions. The trunk is generally very straight with smooth pale greyish bark, and the overall form of the tree when mature is roughly oval. The liriol has large spatulate leaves whose bright golden-green surfaces are nearly translucent. It prefers cool wet winters and warm drier summers, and grows best in moist but well drained sandy to loamy soils. It is however an adaptable tree capable of thriving even in suboptimal climates with conscientious care, and liriols are popular ornamental trees in cities and gardens around the [[Adelantean Sea|Adelantean]].


==Uses==
==Uses==

Revision as of 19:55, 17 March 2022

The liriol is a tall and graceful tree that grows fairly quickly and can reach heights of 70-90' in good growing conditions. The trunk is generally very straight with smooth pale greyish bark, and the overall form of the tree when mature is roughly oval. The liriol has large spatulate leaves whose bright golden-green surfaces are nearly translucent. It prefers cool wet winters and warm drier summers, and grows best in moist but well drained sandy to loamy soils. It is however an adaptable tree capable of thriving even in suboptimal climates with conscientious care, and liriols are popular ornamental trees in cities and gardens around the Adelantean.

Uses

The tree's light oily sap is a natural fungicide and imparts a silky shine to any wood polished with it, and the trees are often tapped in the spring or their bark lightly incised in order to capture it. The oil is also sometimes used as a base for perfumes. The wood itself is faintly green-tinged gold with an open swirling grain. Though too soft for most construction projects, it is often used for tool handles, bowls and plates, musical instruments, and decorative veneers.