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* [[Mountain Island]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]|reap = [[File:Bulbo Tree Sample.png|30px|link=Bulbo Tree Sample]] (2x2)|attitude = [[:Category:Harvestable|Harvestable]]}}{{Quote2|A bulb-based flora which roots to the ground and sprouts turquoise leaves.|[[PDA]]}}
 
* [[Mountain Island]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]|reap = [[File:Bulbo Tree Sample.png|30px|link=Bulbo Tree Sample]] (2x2)|attitude = [[:Category:Harvestable|Harvestable]]}}{{Quote2|A bulb-based flora which roots to the ground and sprouts turquoise leaves.|[[PDA]]}}
   
The '''Bulbo Tree''' is a terrestrial non-hazardous type of [[Flora|flora]] found on the [[Floating Island]] and [[Mountain Island]]. There is no known use for the tree.
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The '''Bulbo Tree''' is a terrestrial non-hazardous type of [[Flora|flora]] found on the [[Floating Island]] and [[Mountain Island]]. The player can harvest Bulbo Tree Samples from it using a Survival Knife. Bulbo Tree Samples are edible and a viable source of both water and food.
   
 
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A bulb-based flora which roots to the ground and sprouts turquoise leaves.

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The Bulbo Tree is a terrestrial non-hazardous type of flora found on the Floating Island and Mountain Island. The player can harvest Bulbo Tree Samples from it using a Survival Knife. Bulbo Tree Samples are edible and a viable source of both water and food.

Appearance

The Bulbo Tree is a short tree with a rounded stump with holes in it and an unknown fluid coming out.

The trunk resembles bamboo shoots, until breaking up into green and blue foliage further up the tree.

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A bulb-based flora which roots to the ground and sprouts turquoise leaves. Analysis suggests the sap produced by this plant is poisonous to insects, but can be harvested and consumed by humans for its high water-content.

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