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So it looks like the tree is based on two possible trees which are both actually dogwoods but called red willow colloquially. They are used to make Kinnikinnick, a herbal smoking mxiture,said to have medicinal and spiritual properties. Both are pretty small though, 3 - 4 meters in height. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 07:16, October 27, 2019 (UTC)
So it looks like the tree is based on two possible trees which are both actually dogwoods but called red willow colloquially. They are used to make Kinnikinnick, a herbal smoking mxiture,said to have medicinal and spiritual properties. Both are pretty small though, 3 - 4 meters in height. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 07:16, October 27, 2019 (UTC)
:''{{Wiki|Cornus amomum}}'' is probably the most likely as its native to the eastern NA, whereas ''{{Wiki|Cornus sericea}}'' is native to north and west NA. Further away is ''{{Wiki|Salix laevigata}}'' (a larger tree, growing to 14m) found in the southwest US.[[User:VilkaTheWolf|<span style="text-shadow:1px 1px 1px; color:white;"><span style="font-family: Impact"><span style="color: green">V </span><span style="color: gold">i </span><span style="color: green">l </span><span style="color: gold">k </span><span style="color: green">a </span><span style="color: gold">T </span><span style="color: green">h </span><span style="color: gold">e </span><span style="color: green">W </span><span style="color: gold">o </span><span style="color: green">l </span><span style="color: gold">f </span></span></span>]] ([[User talk:Boofhead185|talk]]) 07:48, October 27, 2019 (UTC)
:''{{Wiki|Cornus amomum}}'' is probably the most likely as its native to the eastern NA, whereas ''{{Wiki|Cornus sericea}}'' is native to north and west NA. Further away is ''{{Wiki|Salix laevigata}}'' (a larger tree, growing to 14m) found in the southwest US.[[User:VilkaTheWolf|<span style="text-shadow:1px 1px 1px; color:white;"><span style="font-family: Impact"><span style="color: green">V </span><span style="color: gold">i </span><span style="color: green">l </span><span style="color: gold">k </span><span style="color: green">a </span><span style="color: gold">T </span><span style="color: green">h </span><span style="color: gold">e </span><span style="color: green">W </span><span style="color: gold">o </span><span style="color: green">l </span><span style="color: gold">f </span></span></span>]] ([[User talk:Boofhead185|talk]]) 07:48, October 27, 2019 (UTC)
::I'm actually more partial to the second option but am more curious to whether the linking is warranted given that this is a mystical tree. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 07:51, October 27, 2019 (UTC)

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So it looks like the tree is based on two possible trees which are both actually dogwoods but called red willow colloquially. They are used to make Kinnikinnick, a herbal smoking mxiture,said to have medicinal and spiritual properties. Both are pretty small though, 3 - 4 meters in height. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 07:16, October 27, 2019 (UTC)

Cornus amomum is probably the most likely as its native to the eastern NA, whereas Cornus sericea is native to north and west NA. Further away is Salix laevigata (a larger tree, growing to 14m) found in the southwest US.V i l k a T h e W o l f (talk) 07:48, October 27, 2019 (UTC)
I'm actually more partial to the second option but am more curious to whether the linking is warranted given that this is a mystical tree. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 07:51, October 27, 2019 (UTC)