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Blood thorn

Biome
Wet Dry
Graphic

No graphic

Properties
Deciduous no
Density 1250
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Products
This article is about an older version of DF.

These sickening-looking trees grow only in the deepest caverns, and have the dubious distinction of being the most dense Template:L in Dwarf Fortress, with the Template:L ranking in second place. Blood thorns are approximately half as dense as most stones.

They are also unique in that they Template:L crimson Template:L, which can be made into (heavy) crimson wood products, ideally Template:L bolts. Curiously, trampled young blood thorns are purple rather than dark gray, possibly due to all the blood stains on it.

Surface
Subterranean
Surface
AcaciaAlderAshBirchCacao treeCandlenutCedarChestnutFeather treeGlumprongHighwoodKapokLarchMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakPalmPineRubber treeSaguaroWillow
Subterranean
Surface
Subterranean