Yes, I am now making a glossary of trees. Fear not, since this will all be in one post. The trees will each include a small summary of each and their names will be clickable to take you to an image. Yay? Anyway, let's get started.
Beard TreeThis is a beard tree. It often has a complex with its beard and always changes its hair. Sometimes, it is desperate to hide its identity with shades for reasons unknown. Being a delinqent, it is fairly dangerous, and it is best to keep away from such a tree.
Scare Factor: 11/10
Bowl Cut TreeThis is a bowl cut tree. For the most part, they are harmless. However, since they are foreign, they often emit a harmful haze in the air that causes many to have their hair become a bowl cut. They sometimes group up and can make your hair permanently a bowl cut, but that is rare.
Scare Factor: 6/10
Bowl Cut Tree NinjaThis is a bowl cut tree ninja. They are similar to the bowl cut tree, but have more abilities. They can emit harmful haze and multiply, to cause many more effects such as drowsiness, sore throats, and bowl cutted hair. Also, they can still group up and make your hair a permanent bowl cut more commonly.
Scare Factor: 10/10
Freak TreeThis is a freak tree. They are often frightening and are feared by many travelers. They are often found in unusual places like Cheeseland rather than Treeland. Beware of these trees.
Scare Factor: 10/10
Mexican Tree FThis is a Mexican Tree, female. They are quite rare but quite creepy since they look slightly different than most other trees. Most of the time, just ignore them and they don't hurt you. However, they like to eat lots of spicy stuff.
Scare Factor: 10/10
Mexican Tree MThis is a Mexican Tree, male. They are quite rare but quite creepy since they look slightly different than most other trees. Most of the time, just ignore them and they don't hurt you. However, they like to eat lots of spicy stuff.
Scare Factor: 10/10
Mori No Zuka TakashiThis is a Mori No Zuka Takashi. They are one of the nicer trees, but they are pretty rare. Not too much is known about them, so beware when you see one. They often are rough in the seasons of summer and winter, but are quiet during fall and spring.
Scare Factor: 7/10