Trees (GM List)

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This list is for tree varieties in various climates.
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Alpine
Alpine trees grow in the coldest climates of any trees. However even these tree's have limits on where they can grow. The latitudinal extreme for non-magical trees is generally between 68 and 72 degrees North or South.
In Mountains they will grow at around 2-4000 ft between 40 degrees north and south and outside of that range they will grow to about 1-2000ft above sea level depending on other climate factors.
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Aspen Soft and strong but not very flammable
Cedar 120-150ft Building Timber
Dahurian Larch 30-90ft Growing at 50-1,200m altitude in high latitudes.
Bristlecone Pine 30-90ft Growing at 1500-3000ft in medium latitudes. Used for building, furniture. The inner bark is edible and the needles are used in tea.
Potosi Pinyon 5 - 15ft It occurs at very high altitudes, from 3000-3700 m, in cool, moist subalpine climate conditions. Nuts are edible.
Hartweg's Pine 60-90ft It is a very high altitude species, growing at altitudes of 2500-4300 m.
Arctic White Birch
Snow Gum
Antarctic Beech
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Temperate
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Alder 60-90ft Used for charcoal, gunpowder, smoked foods.
Apple Tree 12-36ft Edible Fruit, crabapples used in jelly.
Ash Flexible hardwood, used for tool handles and bows.
Beech Flexible and solid timber.
Birch Used for food, construction materials, medicinal treatments, lubricants, and as an ingrediant in cosmetics.
Black oak 65-80 ft Bark is used for yellow pigment.
Butternut 60ft Wood used for furniture and the nuts made into candies.
Cherry Edible fruit often used for pain relief.
Chestnut 60-120ft Edible nuts. Wood used for furniture and building timber.
Dogwood
Douglas-fir
Elder
Elm
Fir
Giant Sequoia
Ginkgo
Hackberry
Hazel
Hemlock
Hickory
Holly
Horse-chestnut
Ironwood
Juniper
Larch
Linden
Maple
Mountain-ash
Mulberry
Pine
Poplar
Prickly-ash
Redcedar
Redwood
Spruce
Sumac
Sweetgum
Sycamore
Umbrella-pine
Walnut
White oak
Yew
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Tropical
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Teak 100-120ft Weather and insect resistant hardwood used for building structure, doors, and windows, and also for furniture. Deciduous in the dry season.