Sunfruit
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The Sunfruit Tree is a short, broad-canopied tree with bronze-tinted bark. Its leaves are rounded and broad with red-tinged veins. Sunfruits are segmented like oranges, but golden with faint red swirls. Their flavor is sweet and tangy, and their rinds can be dried into seasoning. Sunfruit blossoms are thick, waxy, five-petaled, and golden. Sunfruit trees often grow under the shade and protection of other flora, deep within forests. They start shrub-like, but grow to resemble umbrellas, sheltering other delicate plants. The sweet, tangy segmented fruit ripens to a golden hue in Midsolstice.