Moonlet
Moonlet
| Range | Cretta |
| Endemicity | Districtal |
The moonlet tree is a deciduous fruit-bearing species present in the district of Cretta, in East Nua.
Etymology
From English moon + -let (diminutive suffix).
Morphology
The tree grows up to 8 meters tall, with an open canopy of dull green, matte, soft circular leaves. Its bark is smooth and pale gray. The fruit itself is small and round, prized for its distinct moon-like gray coloration and sweet, milky flavor.
Physiology
Not specified.
Behavior
Life Cycle
The tree flowers in early spring, producing blueish-white blossoms that develop into fruit by mid-autumn.
Ecology
Not specified.