Velvetdrupe

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Velvetdrupe Trees have smooth, silver-gray bark with brown leaves that turn red in sunlight, long and curling. The Velvetdrupe is pale-lavender peach with velvety skin. Its flesh is juicy and perfumed, often used in desserts and ferments and easily drawing insects. Velvetdrupe blossoms are tiny, pink, and honey-scented, growing in clusters. Velvetdrupe trees tend to grow in sandy soil, often clearings or forest edges. The perfumed, velvety fruit is best picked at its peak ripeness in Susurrous.