The Franklin Tree
The Franklin Tree is a tree with large flowers formed in the form of white cups of snow. It was exposed to extinction, but it came back to life again. It is a very rare tree, and it must be protected and placed in reserves in order for it to continue and become available again in the world.
Although the Franklin tree is extinct in the wild, it grows in a few cities in the world, including Cornwall, England. It is classified as part of the tea family and its flowers are large, white, concave, very similar in shape to wild roses, and are distinguished by their fragrant scent. As for its leaves, they turn bright red in the fall.
The Franklin tree is known to be a difficult tree to grow, especially in urban environments, because it grows in highly acidic soils, and cannot grow in soils with excessive moisture or compacted clay soils. The Franklin tree has no known pests, but its roots may be subject to some rot diseases.
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