Pom Tree
Magnoliopsida Lagomorpha

In October, when the air is cool, the Pom Tree releases its seeds to the ground. When the weather warms again, the seeds burst apart in a microscopic display of fireworks. Cleoptera are pollinators of these trees. Known for their silvery rock-hard bark, Pom Trees are not easily inhabited by any insect species, which makes them the perfect nesting areas for the Alocrobia Toucansis and other animals hoping to keep their young relatively insect-free. Pom Trees' soft, fluffy seeds also make paramount nesting materials, as well as provide a great hang-out spot for any wandering passersby.

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